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VOL. XVI. NO. 139.
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910.
PRICE 5 CENTS
REGULARS ALONE ATTEND
DISAGREEABLE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS AFFECT
PATRONAGE AT LATONIA.
New Star Acts Fractiously at the Post, Becomes
UncontrollaDlc and Race Is Run Without
Him — All the Favorites Beaten.
Cincinnati, O.. June 10. — Weather and track con-
ditions were decidedly adverse to ginnl racing this
afternoon and accounted for a decrease in attend-
iiuce. inrnc hut the regulars braving the inclemency
of the elements. Tin* track resembled a huge mortar
ImhI. twit had a Arm Itottnni. In the fifth race New
Star, an overwhelming favorite. began to act frae-
liously as s«m»h as lie reach«*d the jiost. He finally
threw his rider and bolted out of the track gap lead
ing to the stables. For twenty minutes thereafter
lie continued his antics and exhausted several at-
tendants. the starter and his assistants, all of whom
were trying to lead him hack on the track. When
he finally was brought back to the jn*st he refused
to allow his jockey to mount and again breaking
away continued riderless up the track until caught
by some stable hands. The field was dispatched
without him. The judges at once ordered that his
entry Is* refused licre for the rest of the meeting.
Favorites again sulTer<*d a Waterloo, tin* six
choices lo*ing howled over. The biggest surprise was
luraisbed by tin* victory of Sticker in the closing
•lash. She showed smart form in the goiug and won
all the way.
Pirate Diana's failure in the fifth race was a
stunner to the talent. Sorrowful taking her into
camp in handy style. With New Star out of the
way. the fifth race proved easy for Wine, tliough had
Atliie W. gotten away fast she might have given tin-
winner an argument. Starport was much the best
seven end clamored for her placing. They were
quite a demonstration after the finish due to a
mistake on the part of some of tin* spectators who
mistook Adalia's numlier two for La Toupee’s numticr
seven and clamored for her placing. They were
convinced of their mistake when Adaiia returned to
llie stand.
A |*oor lot of maidens engaged in the second and
it furnifdtcd a tame contest. Prior to the horses
going in the i*ost Judge Price ordered Virginia
Dunn withdrawn, not lming satisfied with her identi-
fication. The judges mean to require positive iden-
tification of all starters by reputable horsemen.
Virginia Dunn was programmed as a four-year-old
by Jim Dunn — Ihtd's Daughter, owned by A. W.
Allen and trained by W. T. Overby. She was to
have Inmmi ridden by W. O. Overby.
Jockey (Hastier is still unconscious and the medi-
«nl men are tieginning to worry over his condition.
They will make an effort to rouse tin* l sty tonight.
(Hastier lias an aged mother living in Nashville.
Tenu.. and the news of her son’s injury lias been
kept from her ttecause of her infirm condition.
G. 11. Keene pun based Alve R.. Alaxie and Sona
today, which lie will ship with others to race oh the
inter mountain circuit.
John llarhuieisier received a tempting ofTer today
for the lease of the Crosse Point track in Detroit
for a five-days aviation meeting some time in July.
Recent work-outs at Latonia:
Alchemist — Three-quarters in ] : ID.
Anna L. Da lev — Three-quarters in 1:18.
Ren Double — Three-eighths in 96.
Ren Trovato — Three-eighths in 40.
Chief Hayes — Three-eighths in .'Hi.
!b*laney — Quarter mile in 23J.
Flirting— Half mile in .*» 1.
Colcooda — Mile in 1 : 4-1
I Ian bridge — 1 Thr«*e-eightlis in 36|.
Hughes Half mile in 52. *
Ja«i Denman— Five-eighths in 1:03.
Jit* Moser— Half mile in 4*.».
I.asa la— Half mile in 411*.
Lott a (*re«*d — Tin ce -quarters in 1:1 If.
Macias— Mfle in 1:42.
May McRrid< — Five-cighllis in 1:<»2.
Miss Dulin — Five-eighths in 1 :<»2.
Princess industry- Five-eighths in 1:03.
Reimburse — Mile in 1:43#.
Jtomp — -Seven -eighths in 1:322.
Roseiairo— Mile in 1:44}!.
St. Aulairc- Mile in 1:47.
T<*rtuous — Mile in 1:43*.
Wintergreeu — Mile in 1:135.
MONTREAL CONDITIONS MORE FAVORABLE.
Sen Shires for a Change and Going for Final Day
* Will Be Better in Consequence.
Montreal. Que.. June R*. Racing at Blue Bonnets
this afternoon was held under conditions i.ior** fav»»r-
jn.ii tini >>:, utj day -hi-i the upeatag wt the
meeting. The sun shone all day. The going was
still heavy, lint with continued g«*od weather, the
track should Is* in fairly g»*M| condition tomorrow.
Small fields ruled this afternoon, hut the public
found the task of selecting the light ones trying.
I Mine Campbell and John Griffin II. scor«*d as favor-
ites.
I Him* Campbell ran coupled with peccavi as the
Mackenzie entry and his stable declared to win with
tlie laiter. Dune Catupl*eil saved the day as peccavi
made ;t jMior showing. finishing last and beaten off.
One of the biggest disappointments of tlie after-
n«***u wa* furnished t*y Merry (lift, an lalds-on favor-
ite in the third race. At no stage during the run-
ning we- Merry Gift even dangerous and at the
finis si e a jis last of her field, pocotaligo winning
in t in* way fashion.
William Walker captured the two year-old race
with his J digram* <*olt. linear. which iH»at Eagle
Bird a neck in a stirring stretch drive. Mr. Walker
c*«*e close to landing another purse with (*1ic|»ontuc.
'fin* latter led his opponents in the closing dash
u ii i i I tlie last stride, when < 'oil is Ormsb.v just man-
aged 1*' nose him out.
The ('Linn pair. Judge Monck and Judge Lassing.
were is-aieu through |s*or riding. Roth i-olts got
the worst of the break in their races and were
jss>rly handled hy their riders.
'Jhi ploy i a m tomorrow is made up of eight races
aud the Is-i'cs will be called to the post for the
opening dssh at 2:13.
i icuci.- Nelson arrived from Toronto y«**terday and
a* ted one of the stewards at Blue Rotmets this
i.fteniooj succ«*ediug William P. Riggs, who left
tin Ins iioiio in P.alfimorc this evening.
Hon. J I. Iirearie. provincial secretary of the
produce of Quebec. has recommended that the asso-
ciations in the |irovim*e o|s*n a Futurity race for
« ai.adiaii National Breeding Bureau foals.
COUNTRY CLUB’S LEASE CONFIRMED.
TIM PIPPIN WINS THE PATCHOGUE.
Raiu Falls in the East and Mud Runners Get Chance
at Gravesend Track.
New York. June 1(>. — Heavy rains that fell last
night changed the condition of the track at Graves-
cml and as a result several of the large fields were
reduced considerably by scratches. In the feature
of the day. the Putchoguc Selling Stakes, of sixteen
sent out overnight only six went to the post. Tin*
race went to Tim Pippin, which found tin* muddy
going to his liking and made a runaway of it to
win easily from Twilight Queen, with Cohort, the
favorite, third.
NEW YORK FORM CHART.
(GRAVESEND.)
GRAVESEND. N. Y., FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1910.— Tenth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of
15 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge. C. J. Fitzgerald. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehlierger.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs. R blinkers. Fig-
1 it s in parentheses following tlie distance of each race indicate index numlier, track record, age of horse
uni weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
90033 ”*SJg*s;
»-8 Mile. (2X501—50%— 2— 90.) $400 added. 2 year olds. Fillies,
t value to winner $400.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
The tabled history of the
Patehogue
Stakes
since
899R5 PICKANINNY
wn
99
10
1
1*
13 XI
l lw A Thomas
M
L Schwartz
5
6
5
2
1
!9<N>
is as follows:
S993S*UGO
w
101
11
2
03
04 ‘*5
2*> Hyland
J
Hynes
P>
10
10
4
2
Year. Winner. A.
Wt.
Jockey.
Val.
Time.
S9N93*CRASH
w
94
7
3
3']
3*1 31
3 l Van B’otenP
Dunns
7
7
6
2
!
I!MH)
Me<>lmnus 4
114
Maher ....
$1,725
1:131
S9753 ISABEL CASSE
WB
m
S
8
5 1
5>1 41
4 3 McCahey
H
L Shaw
10
15
12
•1
2i
1901
Himself 3
103
Wonderl v
1 • *1 • 1* 1
1 : 12#
<!*93S THE HAGUE
VV
103
13
9
6»*
7‘ 5#
5*1 A Walsh
W
G Yanke
6
8
6
o
1
1!MI2
Cameron 3
108
O’Connor
2.040
1:1<*
( 89938 ) S YZ YG Y
w
111
2
6
10
10 9>1 61 V Powers
G
Re if
•4
7
6
2
l
l!M«
Plater 3
102
Ilaack
2.110
1 :09
*5996S‘MISS JONAH
VV
91
14
7
71
6-’ 7*
7 4 Moore
Silver Brook Farm
5
8
8
:?
8-5
1!MI4
Ascension 5
100
T. Rurns .
2,025
1:101
49123 VALERIE
VV
103
12
10
9*
81 8#
8'1 A Lang
R
F Carman
30
40
40
15
8
1 *. M »5
R’ht and True. 5
101
L. Smith .
1,815
1:10
89968 RINDA
VV
102
6
11
12
12 10
91 Gross
G
W Berry
SB
20
15
6
3
1900
Keator 4
104
W. Knapp
2.120
1:0!>4
8S173 OSSA BAR
w
99
0
4
4#
4.* 6«
10i j Glass
T
W O’Brien
10
12
10
4
2
1907
Jacobite 4
11*2
M. Preston
1,805
1 :09*
89304 MICCO
WB
101
1
12
11
11 11
11 10 F* brother
M
J Cromwell
M
10
7
‘-’•J
7 5
1906
I8*n Enrique... 4
1(10
I h*l a by ...
2.170
1 :09
S«93S*BL T SY MISS
w
102
4
13
13
13 12
12 >« J Reid
T
Newton
4
6
5
2
1
1909
Royal Onyx ..5
100
Rut well ..
1.200
1 :1(#3
>9062 KILLARNEY ROSE
WB
99
14
14
14 13
13 5 Ural
J
L McGinnis
30
60
60
20
10
1910
Tim Pippin ...4
108
S. Davis...
1,150
1:10?.
89428 MUSK ME LON
w
105
3
5
8
9 14
14 E Dugan
William Garth
12
20
15
6
3
Of equal importance was the mile and a quarter
handicap, and it was won impressively by Pretend,
which was also greatly favored hy the going. He
raced into a long lead in the early stages and was
never in trouble to win easily from Ueybourn and
Superstition. F. A. Forsythe’s Dorantc was favorite,
but ran a dull race and at the finish was last, being
beaten hy VV. C. Daly's Killiecrankie in the run
through the stretch.
Round the World made her first appearance in the
east and her victory was of a sort to lead the critics
to pronounce her one of the best two-year-olds of the
season. Away none too well she speedily raced into
the lead and at no time after the first furlong was
she straightened to win from Feather Duster and
Z«-us. It was a handicap and she was top weight,
taking up 115 imtinds.
Pickaninny and Ardri lioth won their races easily
and at the end of the card Follie Levy was in a
soft sjsit when she met some ordinary selling plater
three-year-c.hls at the five-ami- threc-quartorfurlongs
distance. After the race she was bid up from $2.(XM>
to $3.<XM> by I). Woodford, trainer for the Beverw.vck
Stable, hut was retained bv the usual $5 advance.
H. G. Redwell shipped Ills stable of sixteen horses
to La ton la today. Thomas MrTreevy. a few seasons
hack trainer for F. Johnson, went along.
II. W. Warner has shipped his horses to Salt Lake
City R*r that meeting.
WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES.
New York. June 10. — Recent work-outs of horses
in training at Gravesend and Sbecpshead Ray were
as follows:
Gravesend — Weather clear; track fast.
Ardri— Mile in 1:49.
Andy Chisholm — Five-eighths in 1:04.
Anteisir — Five-eighths in 1:022.
Rain* Ma cum — Half mile in 51.
Raibek — Seven-eighths in 1:372.
Crossover- Three-quarters in 1:1X3.
Cuthliert — Mile in 1:462.
Chickasaw — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Critic— Mile in 1 :4X.
Casque — Five-eighths in 1 :<I3*.
Castle wood — Half mile in 54*.
Cowdin — Mile in 1:40.
Cheek— Mile In 1 :40.
Cloisterinau — Half mile in 50*.
Discontent— Half mile in 512-
Dublin Minstrel — Five-eighths in 1:05.
Ed Hall — Seven-eighths in 1:33.
Ethel D. — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Ethel Day — Seven -eighths in 1:312-
Galley Slave — Five-eighths in 1:032.
Gertie — Three-eighths in 372.
Hindoo Star — -Three-quarters in 1:192.
Hawklikt — Half mile in 52.
Hartford Roy — Seven-eighths ill 1:32.
Hilda’s Sister — Five-eighths in 1:01.
Helen If. III. — Seven-eighths in 1:33.
Irish Gentleman — Three eighths in 37.
Indian Maid — Half mile in 50.
Jack Atkin— Half mile in 49.
Jeanette M.— Mile in 1:40.
John A. Munro — Half mile in 52.
Keep Moving — Half mile in 52.
Ladasefto —Half mile in 51.
Mutineer— Half mile in 51*.
Our Hannah — Mile in 1 : 4J*.
O Fail — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Outlaw — Half mile in 502.
Plate Glass — Half mile in 51.
Prince Ahmed -Five-eighths in 1:05.
Proclamation Half mil*' in 54*.
Kook a by -Five-eighths in 1:04.
Righteasy -Three-eighths in 36.
Royal Meteor — Half mile in 50f.
Sepulveda -Three-quarters in 1:19.
Special Brew — Three eighths iu 302-
Sinn l'einn — Half mile in 52.
Star O’ Ryan Five-eighths in 1:05.
Sandrian — Seven-eighths iu 1:31.
Seth — Three-eighths in 37.
St. Regis— Five-eighths in 1:03.
Smug — Half mile iu 53.
Textile— Half mile in 502.
The Gardener — Mile in 1:10*.
Wander — Seven-eighths in 1:32*.
Waring — Three eighths in 37.
Wenna -Half mile in 512.
Zeus — Three-quarters iu 1:19.
Sbecpshead Bay — Weather clear; track fast.
Alexander— Five-eighths iu 1:05.
Althor|»e — Five-eighths in 1:05*.
Bishop — Three-quarters iu 1:212.
Rang Mile In 1:45.
Crash Five-eighths iu 1:05.
Charlie Hargrave Mile in 1:40.
Eddie Dugan Mile in 1:48.
Firelmx — Three-quarters in 1 :24.
Glorto— Three-quarters in 1:20.
Hoffman- — Half mile in 53.
Juggler — Mile in 1:49.
King James— Mile iu 1:452.
King Olympian — Half mile iu 53*.
Ijothario — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Lady Apple— Half mile in 52.
Mart Inez -Half mile iu 51.
Mazarin — Half mile in 55.
Mary Davis -Three-quarters In 1:19.
Montgomery — Mile in 1:48.
Melton Beauty -Five-eighths in 1:03*.
M. Cn in bon— Mile in 1:40*.
Noon — -Mile in 1:50.
Nimbus — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Ossahar -Five-eighths In 1
Round the World — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Rustem— Mile iu 1:47.
Rosseaux — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Transform— Three-quarters in 1:17.
Ten Paces — Half mile in 53.
Tubal— Three-quarters in 1:19.
Time. 12%, 24%, 36. 48%, 1:01%. Track muddy.
Winner — R. f. liy Cesarion — A1 Lone (trained by J. W\ May).
Went to |N»st at 2:31. At j*ost 4 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving.
PICKANINNY, off fast, seemed favored by the going and the result was never in doubt. ICO was always
iu closest pursuit and doing his best at the end. CRASH finished resolutely. The lust four at the start
had little chance. The winner was enterisl for $1,000; no bid.
Scratched — 89100 Nora Emma. 101: 8990!) Quincy Belle. 102: Janet, 99.
Overweights — Valeric. 2 pounds; Kind:*. Mic«*o. 2: P.usy Miss. 3.
90034
SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (75190— 1:45%— 4-
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $510.
-124.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and
I ml
Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
11
C
P S
89S57
ARDRI
w 5 111
6
1
1=
1‘
l l
1‘
l l
S Davis
F Regan
~6df
3-2
Ts
1-2 1-4
89937 s
FRANK PURCELL
WB 3 93
1
1
4'X
•»h
3 3
2J
2 3
Van B’otenMissAMMarrone
3
18-513—54-5 2-3
8991 1
LORD STANHOPE
VVB 6 105
2
o
2h
3 3
*»h
3-
A Thomas
C F Clark
10
15
12
4 2
(S9587)GOLI)EN LEGEND
WB 4 107
3
6
B*
.",nk
4‘
4'-’
4 3
Clement
J F Carroll
15
15
12
4 2
90016
BELLEVIEW
VV 7 10.-,
4
7
7
7
6 1 -
fiiO
5h
A Lung
BeverwyckStable
10
20
15
5 2
v;v
5 WANDER
w 4 103
7
5
6*
6*°
5 3
5 s
6 2S
G Garner
A Wilson
4
6
4-i
8-5 7-10
S9913
DE P.URGO
WB 5 108
8
8
8
8
8
7 3
7*
Queen
J J Sheridan
100 100 6*)
20 10
89907
INTRINSIC
VVB 3 93
5
3
3#
4i
7
8
8
McCahey
W B Jennings
10
15
12
4 8-5
Time. 11%. 23%. 36%. 49%. 1:02%, 1:16. 1:43%, 1:49%. Track muddy.
Winner — R. g. by Giganteum — Miss Doone (trained by F. Regan L
Went to |n»st at 2:50. At isist 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. ARDRI
moved into the lead quickly and was rated in front all the way. finished gamely and could have won farther
away. FRANK PURCELL ran forwardly throughout atnl finished fast. LORD STANHOPE was also a
forward contender ull the way and showed a good turn of sjM*cd. GOLDEN LEGEND math* up ground.
BELLEVIEW finished well and ran as if improving. INTRINSIC was prominent for three-quarters, but
failed to stay. The winner was entered for $1,100: no hid.
Scratched — 90010 St. Joseph. 105: 811905# Sir ('leges. 105 : 89892 Sandrian. 103 : 89905 Rook stone. 105;
65081 3 Harlem Maid. 101 : S9782 Cowdin. 107; 89913 Jupiter Joe, 103; 89890 Check. 109; 70520 Albani. 101.
Overweights — Intrinsic. 1 pound.
90035
THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (28501— 59 %— 2— 90.) $500 added.
Net value to winner $440.
1-year-olds. Handicap.
hid Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
%
Str
Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
II
CPS
(S9505) ROUND THE WORLD W 115
4
4
1'
1 *
1*
A Walsh
W G Yanke
6-5
7-5
11-109- 20out
89893 FEATHER DUSTER
VVB 106
2
5
6
41
5*
2 4
C H Shil’gM L Schwartz
8
15
12 3 1
89S74 3 ZEUS
vv 112
5
3
4h
5'
3*
3 h
G Garner
XewcastleStable
7-5
21
11-53-5 out
S9909-’A N’TEXt >R
VV 109
6
2
•»3
2 5
2 5
4 5
E Dugan
G J Kraus
4
4 6-5 1-3
S99X8 MR. GOLIGHTLY
vv 102
3
6
51
6
*;
51
A I^ang
M J Cromwell
20
25
20 7 25
( S9728 ) AVA RULE R
vv 104
1
J
3*
3*
6
Phillips
Quincy Stable
20
60
60 20 6
Time. 13, 24%. 36%. 49. 1:02. Track muddy.
Winner — Cb. f. bv Lackford — Nellie Rly (trained by W. G. Yankei.
Went to |m * st at 3:21. At nost 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ROFNI4
THE WORLD, a very fast filly, raced through into the lead in the first furlong and. drawing far away,
won in a canter. FEATHER DUSTER was outpaced in the early running, hut closed a big gap and fin-
ished very resolutely. ZEI S made up ground, blit was tiring at the end. ANTENOR had no mishaps and
quit after chasing the pacemaker closely for three furlongs. WARBLER showed speed, hut failed to stay.
Scratched — X9985 a I«oehiel. 1«X: (894051 Whist. 105; 90033 3 Crash. 98 : 80632 Gauntlet. 97.
Overweights -Feather Poster. 3 pounds: Warbler. 1.
90036
I ml Horses
FOURTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile (165 feet short). (08934—1 :08%— 5— 122. ) Patchogue
Stakes. Value $1,500. 3-year-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $1,150.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
89964 TIM PIPPIN w 4 108 4 1
89933 TWILIGHT QUEEN w 1 % 0 5
(K!W*4lJCOHORT W 5 98 3 3
89535 HEN LOYAL w 3 97 2 4
S9KS9 BESOM WB 5 111 t 2
<898ltfi)‘FALCADA WB 5 93 0
13 p n js s Davis M J Cromwell
4'.t 4# 4 s l! 1 ?. A Thomas F A Forsythe
2 3 2* 2 3 3'i J Glass Oneck Stable
3 3 3* 3» 4'° G Garner L Kahn
o n c p s
4 5 5 8-5 4-5
8 12 10 3 6-5
8-5 2 11-102-:, out
6 10 S 2| l
(S9806)‘FALCADA wb 5 93 56 6666 Van B’otenR T Wilson Jr 31 5 5 8-5 7-10
Time. 11%. 23. 35%. 48. 1:00%. 1:10%. Track muddy.
Winner — B. g. by Woolsthorpe — Grotclien. by Luke Blackburn (trained hy 11. Kites).
Went to post at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. TIM
PIPPIN was favored hy the going, went into the lead with a rush and. setting a fast pace from the start,
easily won all the way. TWILIGHT QUEEN saved ground on tin* stretch turn and finished very gamely.
COHORT had no mishaps and showed spe**d. hut was tiring as if short at the end. REN LOYAL ran well,
but was humped at the head of the stretch and finished tiring. BESOM and FALCADA both ran very had
races. The winner was entered for $2.tHH»: no hid.
Scratched (8978IMMary Davis. 110; H9083 s FoIJie Levy. 97 : 89933 Trance. lo7 : 80535 Cam peon. 105:
89904 Prince Gal. Ill; 89750-' Mexoana. 84: S9831 Galley Slave. 89; 8989 1 '-Pretend. 107 : 8935.3- Tubal. 99:
89913 Casque, 102.
P Randolph 7 12 10 4
90037
FIFTH RACK— 1 1-4 Miles. (77110— 2 :(«%—»— 122. > $600 added,
ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $540.
3 year-olds and up-
I ml Horses
AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
89S91 2 PRETEND w 3 104 1 4
(89967) RE Y BOURN wit 3 104 3 I
, 89754 SUPERSTITION wb 5 97 2 3
K'*965 KILLIECRANKIE w 6 90 4 5
89967 DORANTE wb 5 111 5 2
Time. 23. 35. 47%.
Winner — C'h. g. by Golden Maxim
Went to | Mist at 4:08. At jaist 2
PRETEND, at home in the going, was
hut soon ran into a long lead and the
tin first turn and lost several lengths.
DORANTE quit badly after making a c
Overweights Su|H*rst ition. 1 }>ou:id
]h 13 is i« pi i» Garner T Monahan 2 24 9 5 1-2 out
2 3 2'4 24 2* 2 3 2* J Reid WFAMulholland 3 1 34 1 out
4 s 4« 4# A- 5 3*> J Glass W L Maupin 8 10 10 3 4-5
5 5 5 5 4'-’ 4* Nicolai W C Daly 50 100 60 15 4
3 3 3 * 3* 3 3 3 3 5 V Powers F A Forsvthe 6 5 3 2 7-5 12 out
1:01. 1:14%, 1:28. 1:41%. 2:08%. Track muddy.
-Pretence (trained hy T. Welsh*.
minutes. Start good Won cantering: second and third driving,
driven through the first quarter to hold Ii Is istsition uext to iiie rail,
result was never afterwards in doubt. REYROFRN went wide on
hut was always second best. SUPERSTITION finished resolutely,
•liallenge on the far turn.
: Killiecrankie, :* Dorante,
( WWVOQ SIXTH rack About 3-4 Mile (165 net short). (AMR 1
t/\ 3 year olds. Selling. Net value to winner $170.
122.) $4( K> added.
Ind
Horses
A
Wt
PI
*st %
%
%
Str
Fin
J«x*keys
ivvuers
O
H
C
p
S
S99.3
‘P'OLLIE LEVY
w
111
11
1
l 3
1»
1*
1-
C H Shil'gG
M ( Kiom
3
1
1-
o»jt
89907
R( *SSK M X
vv 11
102
8
4
2 h
01
2 3
(I Garner
K
T McK*-ver
10
15
1 2
4
2
8*1831
•W< M»L< ’A ST A
vv
97
2
5
5 5
3
34
3 l
.1 Glass
R
E Watkins
10
10
7
'-‘4
1
8«*83t
O FM
vv
102
9
6A
6*
5 3
4\
J Reid
J
J M* ' ’«»rmiek
10
15
15
a
2
898!* 1
SANDRIAN
vv 1*.
108
5
9
S
8
♦i 3
51
Phillips
Quincy Stable
10
15
15
5
2
89183
HI 'DA’S SISTER
vv
96
b*
2
3i
4*
i 4‘4
6*
V Thomas
M
Earle
8
12
10
4
2
89873*01 ’ R HANNAH
vv
94
7
8
9
9
8
7 3
Moor*
G
J Kr:*.-s
10
20
15
5
24
89305
GYPSY GIRL
n
M
3
ll
7 *j
7 l
7 l
8-
Nicolai
W
C’ O Nicolai
fiO
SO
so
20
10
GLIPIAN
Wit
98
3
4A
‘•1
lo
9
9-
McCahey
\Y
F Schulte
30
50
to
12
6
8**893
ST. REGIS
w
107
\
12
lo
10
104
E Dugan
J
F Bartlett
8
15
is
5
2
89969
SHAWNEE
vv
103
6
10
11
ll
11
11‘ 3
A Lang
J
1 Marquette Jr
pMI
1 300
1«N»
:{0
IS
LEONTI NE
w
112
4
6
12
12
12
12
Minder
R
Bauer
40
100
KjO
30
12
Time. 11%. 23
35.
48.
1:01. 1
11. Track
muddy.
Winner Rr. f. by Gnl
di*
11 M
i\io
K id if
uh
(tr;
line*
1 l»V
G. M. Od<*
m *
Went t«» mist at t:.'t7
At
p*»s
tuiuutes
St:ir
t
uni. Won
(•!*>
ilv: s«M‘«aid ami thlnl
tl*
e same.
FOL1
.IF LEVY outclassed
tl
e i*t
her n
a
id it
vv a s
oni
y a
can
ter fi*i her
ail
tin* way. KOSSK
VI N
; 10
,ve
I up
into nearest pursuit quickly and easily held second place sat'*'. WOOLCAST V closed an early gap irvl hung
on well iu the stretch. (> EM was closing up at the end. ID DA’S SISTER showed speed, but quit l>adlv.
The winner, entered for $2. non. was hid up to $3,065 and bought in.
Scratched S9831 Galley Slav*, lot); 89777 Shannon, loo; 89559 Gilpy. 103; S9933 Blue Crest. 97; 89:123
I lor icon, 101; Seneca, 103.
Overweights Woolcusia. 1 pound; O Em. 1: St. Regis. 1; Shawnee. 2: l.eontine. 1,
matian. Don Antonio. Royal Re|M>rt. Fulflli. Polls, from New York and Lntonia. will bring the number
Wm. pill ami Gailuut Pirate. The demand for up to over mhi h- - The track here is iu exeel-
stahle room is even greater than last veasou. and all lent condition. There an unusual supply of jmup-
stahiiug ao ouuuudation wiiliin a radius of a mile ing material her, ibis vear and the steeplechases
ot the track has been taken up. There are already promise l > bring out large fields. Arrangements have
Victoria. B (’.. June 10. — Mr. Justice Gregory lias utwn tav ctaiit vs tv nrvAtim
gran te«l an nijmeiioti rstrainiug the city from in BAMiLiUfl « r. u. matian. Don Antonio. Royal Ro|n»rt. Fulfill. Polls, from New Y<uk and I.atonlu. will bring the numlier
.iltiiug will. He forthcoming race nesting under Win. Pill aud Gallant Pirate. The demand for up to over 000 horses. The track here is iu excel-
ao*>i4«t*s of tie ( .aiutrv Club. The question at Hamilton. Out.. June 19.- 'Tlie Hamilton Derby, to stable room is even greater than la^t vcasoti. and all h-m condition. There :» an unusual supply of jump-
. w.s ; io i Iu- Idiot ing nature of the lease held he decided on the opening day of the spring meet stabling accommodation within a radius of a mile ing material her, ibis year and the steeplechases
i Ut del ywj .* won iiw contention that the lease ing. Saturday. June IX. promises to bring together of tin* track has been taken up. There are already promise t * bring out large fields Arrangements have
■y ui, gcM»d for a period of five years many of the best three-year olds iu Anierh*a. Among upwards of 200 horses at the track. These, together been made for the usual special to leave Torouto
the eligibles are Daihousle, Chief Kee, Duuuu. l>al- with the Montreal contingent aud several stables each day at 1;3U.
r
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The horses which stiii lx*st in Saturday’s races
ore:
Gravesend New York, June in.
J Hampton Court. IVtionius. Coh.ort.
1* Rla.-k Bridge. Waterway. Thlstledale.
3 Tran R**ck. ilonsema id. Pluvious.
4 8. C. llildl' th entry. Reyboiin:. Grasmere.
5 Dul f care. Jcauuc d’Ane. Miss Perigord.
(4 K<«guu, ConipliiiMMit. Garucau.
» II. M. Williams.
Latonia -Latonia, Ky.. June lO.
1 Jack licttiiiaii. Lalndtl. James Me.
2 -Star Venus. Merrick. Tony Ruuero.
3- liaubrldgc. All Red. lien Double.
•1 Leiden Egg. Wine, ltettie Sue.
5- Dr. HuIkImts, Font. Tom Hayward.
0 Carew, Mamie Alg<»L Gilvedcar.
J. L. Dempsey.
Buena Vista Park — Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10.
1 i’hDoon. Lady Adelaide, S(. J**c.
2 Hancock. Charlie Doherty. French Cook.
\ !*• Slupskey. West Point. Jim Basey.
4 Marchiuonot. Dowell Darker entry, Enfield.
3— Chewier Krmi:. Jack l’aine. Km lie L.
it ( Onion. Wlildden, Barney Old he Id.
E. G. McQuaide.
Blue Bonnets -Montreal. Que.
J .ia.ic Swift. Ellin l lea tt. Grania.
2- Supple. John Pendcrg;;: st. Recency.
3 I .i«iy Esther. Orcagna. Collis Oruisby.
4 Colonel Asiiiueudc. Kadatiou. Henry Hutchison,
b -Dr. Pillow. It. M< I.ciiuaii ami W. Hogan entry.
G. Ilcmirie entry.
Cot.m i K., Light \Y«***I. Sight.
7 Silk Hose. Jack Deimerlen. Nathan Hale.
8 — Linen. Colonel Aslnueade. Sha|Hlale.
NOTES OF THE TURF.
E. R. Bradley is on a llyiug trip to New York.
R. T. W ilson. Jr.'s Natishou is an eligible for the
Epsoru Derby of 1911.
The Valley Farm horses in training have 1m*cii
shipped to Hamilton from Toronto.
Among the yearlings at Maj. T. J. (’arson’s Dixi-
ana • arm is a brother to B«*s*heii, one of the last
of the Ren St routes.
J. <>. Keene will ship Boggs and others of ibe
Carnden horses in his charge to New Yolk at the
close of the LaUmia meeting.
Elheiia!. badly iujiirtHl in a eollision with anotlier
horse at Sheepshcad 1’.a> Iasi fall, is again in train-
ing. Li her ini has <!e •<*!«*' *c«l into a likely four year-
old.
Will Weathers, ait apprentice, who is riding for
W. H. Fixer, is a step smi **t "Soup” Perkins, one
<*t the most noted of colored race riders, who i:a tidied
many gnat liorsis for the late Byron McClelland.
M. Abrnlie has thriven out of training for the
summer the horses W'<* d Sandals. I.igtit Dine and
Fleamn’B Daughter. ’I’liey are quart* red for the
present at Douglas Park. Louisville. Mr. Ahadie is
training lour horses at l.aioiiia for Millett A King.
Eugene Lutz purchased Messenger Hoy for $130
at a weediug-oiit sale of the R. F. Carman horses
at Tampa last winter. Messenger Roy had been
purchased as a yearling !#; Mr. Carman for $12."*.
Following his victory of Thursday at Latouia.
Eugene Lutz turned down an offer of $2,000 f«*r the
colt.
* William tiers t of Nashville plans to buy some
yearlings and will shortly make a trip to tlic Mile-
grass region of Kcutueky to h.nk over some young-
sters that have h**en off* -red him. including several
1#.\ Bauastnr. 'the sir** of ilutihridge. which George
llarn is training f«*r (.. II. Iloile. Mr. Gorst’s suit
in-law.
SALT LAKE CITY ENTRIES.
Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast.
Km iug starts at 3:<>o p. m. (Chicago time. 4:00. i
XRuns well in mud. (^Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. •Apprentice allowance.
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
KING GEORGE DELIGHTS ENGLISH TURFMEN.
Lord Derby to Race the Royal Horses This Year —
Keene Horses Have Change of Trainers.
London. May 28. — To people interested in racing
infinitely tin* most important recent occurrence was
tlie formal official announcement that King George
had taken over his father’s horses and would main-
tain the royal breeding stud and racing stable as
King Edward hud done. The immense value of King
Edward’s open participation in racing caused him
to l*e justly regarded as the chief bulwark of the
s|N*rt ami there ha* been some (loti lit and apprehen-
sion as to what might prove to be King George’s
course In that regard. Naturally his declared ad-
hesion was received with relief and rejoicing. Ail
of the great Ixndon dailies approved the announce-
ment cordially, of them all. Daily Telegraph came
nearest to expressing average British sentiment
when it said: "British sportsmen the world over
will receive with sincere pleasure the news that King
George will carry on the breeding stud at Sandring-
ham and racing stables at Egertou House. New-
market. liequeatbcd to him by his illustrious father.
For tlie pas, few years, as Prince of Wales, he had
b(*en unending sitcli important race meetings as
Ascot. Goodwood. Newmarket and Epsom with more
frequency than ever before, and thus any other de-
cision than that given above would have been unex-
pected. Moreover. King George was an eye-witness
of. and was obviously impressed by. the uu|Mtralleled
demonstration on Epsom Downs Iasi year, imme-
diately subsequent to Min im’s victory in the Derby.
"Snell expressions of delight and loyal good-will
were too spontaneous to be misunderstood, and as
his majesty accompanied his father onto the course,
unguarded and surrounded by a vast crowd, which
had with the greatest ease broken down the jMdice
cordons, he must have been deeply moved. In view
of ti c satisfactory announcement, all sportsmen will
look forward to the day when King G**orge will enjoy
the felicity of leading in his tirst Derby winner, ami
should it happen to have been reared in the paddocks
of the royal slnd at Sandringham, the pleasure,
needless io say. would be increased tenfold.”
King George will, of course, take no part in rac-
ing tlds year and the horses of the royal stable in
training have been leased to I/oril Derby and will
be raced in bis name for the present. The late King
Edward’s horses were raced in the name of the Duke
of Devonshire through the period of mourning that
followed tin* death of Queen Victoria. Minoru is
not included in the list turned over to Lord Derby
and is supposed to have been returned to his breeder,
i’ol. \\\ Ilall Walker, from whom his running quali-
ties had been leased in behalf of King Edward.
Sam Darling for the last year or more has had
his stable rather to** full, and his older clients have
felt conscious of it as well as himself, so that with
much regret lie is parting with James R. Keene’s
horses, and they have gone into Butters’ charge at
Newmarket. n«*r could they possibly make a belter
change, if change there was to be. During the time
Sam Darling trained for Mr. Keene lie won. among
other races, the Oaks with Cap and Bella, the Jockey
(’Ittb Stakes with Disguise, the Ascot Stakes of
B 2.500 with ST nop i, which Darling bought for him
for boo guineas, and the July (hip with Running
Stream, ('baeornac. Noonday, Kearsarge, Olympian
and Virginia Earle were also good winners for Mr.
Keene. I*as; year Ballot won the Select Stakes, and
there were also Coronal, Wedding Hells, Esperanto
and Selectman, good winners. Thus we ean see for
certain that Mr. Keene has done good business as
far as Sain Darling is oo«cenn*d. and there is no
doubt that lt«* will lie successful with Butters— al-
ways provided that lie supplies that delightful little
trainer with the materials of success. The horses
taken over by hint are Selectman, Wedding Bells,
Esperanto, Suffragette and Lytidiu.
Racing was resumed last Monday and in the course
of the week moderately interesting sjiort was wit-
nessed at Lingfield. York. Salisbury and Doncaster,
but none of the real cracks of tin* year was out.
on** that was thought to belong to that class was
tried and found wanting when Helot was unplaced
in his tirst start this year. Helot lias, and with
some reason, been regarded as one of the best
colts seen in the north for some time, but it is
feared the s«*n **f St. Serf and Proximo is nothing
Iteyond a sprinter. Well supi>orted by his connee
lions the *«*lt had every chance given hitn to win
(in* Spring Handicap Plate at Doncaster, but after
showing well f*ir six furlongs In* collapsed and failed
to finish among the leading trio. lb* was giving
away considerable weight, however, and may redeem
himself later «*n. Some languid Derby wagering
has been done in which Lemberg and Neil flow have
each lieen supported at 2 to 1. nothing else being
thought to |***ssess much chance of carrying off the
great race now right at hand.
When racing was suspended three weeks ago con-
sentient upon the lamented death of King Edward,
Maher was well in front in the list of winning jock-
eys with a total of thirty. Saxhv coming next with
thirteen. The week gone by has put a different com-
plexion tt|Hin the jKisifion so far as tlie last named
is concerned, for lie lias n<»t steered a winner and
mow only stands sixth in order and ties with Fox.
His place is taken by Iiiggs. who has l*een in good
form in the south, and did the "hat trick” at Salis-
bury. whereby Ids score was brought to eighteen.
Trigg g* *es up third with sixteen, and is followed by
the northern apprentice. J. (’lark, and William
Griggs, win* are both on tin* fifteen mark. The score
of tli:* jockeys whose totals run into double figures
SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART.
SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Friday. June 10. 1910.
-Fifth day. Utah Jockey (’Ittb. Summer Meeting
of 40 days. (9 books on.) Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. F. S. Skinner. Starter, Richard
Dwyer.
90C52 First Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-
olds aud upward. Maidens. Selling. Net value to
winner $150.
Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sh.
I ST*9J9 C’larinnis 111 1* MVw’h Fi 3 0-5 3-5
89956 Flying 93 2 7 Rooney 10 12 4 8-5
9<h«n.’ Lady I5ox 95 3 * CHow’d 10 20 8 4
84190 Will Morris 93 4;» ECall’n 2 9-5 4-5 2-3
Sf‘696 Tom Adams 106 5-J Vosper 10 15 6 3
90Ud2*Glover Kyle 101 6 - V’dusen 4 4£ 8-5 4-5
Dorothy B. 97 7 Downey 10 30 12 6
84180 San Leandro 103 8 And’ws 15 10 4 2
Emist 104P u.upPlourd 15 50 20 10
Time. 1:02%. Track fast.
Winner — C. Me Vicar’s ch. m. t>, by Lleber Karl
— Emblem (trained by G. Briggs).
Went to post at 3:01. At post 4 minutes. Start
good for all but Emist. Won easily; second and
third driving.
Overweights — Clarinnis. 4 pounds; Lady Box, 2;
Dorothy B.. 4; San Leandro. 5.
S0C53 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-yea
olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner
$ 1 50.
Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sh.
88401 Gossiper II. 105 ]-?. Y’dusen 3£ 3 6-5 7-10
89960 Sabado lo7 2? Gaugel id X 3 8-5
8C374 2 Banthel 110 3'* E Stnih 15 25 10 5
S04l3*Sam MeGIbben 1<>7 4* Corey 6 4>. 3-2 3-5
89931 Deneen 110 5‘J Cotton 2 ‘2\ 1 2-5
S9008 (’igarlighter 110 6'I Coburn 12 20 8 3
89954 (’. J. Harvey 112 7-J Willis 30 40 12 6
83214 M**yen 105 8- Rooney 12 15 7 3A
86396 Runsum 105 9*^ Wall’ce 15 60 25 12
84282 Jack lg». vin 107 10 3 Downey 20 40 15 8
83180- 1 ’ n masked 111 lPLAM’gan lit 30 15 8
828531- J. W. Fuller 111 12 Law’ce 7 12 5 21
Time. 1:15%. Track fast.
Winner— F. Merekel’s ch. in. 8. by Colonel Wheeler
— Confidante (trained by F. Merekel).
Went to jM»st at 3:30. At post 3 minutes. Start
good- Won easily: second and third driving.
Overweights — Charles J. Harvey, 2 pounds; Un-
masked. 4; J. W. Fuller, 1.
1*»5
1 2 J V’dusen
3. 1 .
3
6-5
7-10
167
22 Gaugel
id
8
3
8-5
110
3 3 E Stnih
15
25
10
5
1u7
47 ( ’orey
6
4 h
3-2
3-5
110
5 1 \ Cotton
2
•»»
1
2-5
110
6'i ( ’<d»urn
12
20
8
3
112
7 2 1 Willis
30
4n
12
6
105
8'-’ Rooney
12
IB
7
3\
105
9<‘k Wall’ce
15
60
25
12
107
10 3 Downey
20
40
15
8
111
1 1 ,3 AM’gan
10
30
15
8
111
12 Law’ce
7
12
5
•*i
871 1 1 Wineberry 107 S' Vosper 10 13 6 ?,
RW6T* Rhinestone 107 9* M’nden* 8 15 6
s!Hiir, El Perfe.to Hr in* t’W’ms 15 ::»* 12 6
89960 Swell Girl 105 11 Gaugel 20 30 10 5
Time, 1:14%. Track fast.
Winner — F. D. Howard’s br. in. 6, by Salvado —
Pearl II. (trained by F. I). Howard).
Went to | >ost at 3:57. At jiost 2 minutes. Start
good. Won driving; second and third tin* same.
Scratched -899(43 Sea green. 102.
Overweights — Weymouth. 5 i** minis. f
S0C55 Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $35o. 3-
yenr-ohls and upward. Selling. Net value t*» win-
ner $275.
I ml. llorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sit.
89851 Buckthorn 107 1“ Buxton 4 21 7-l0out
90010 3 D.ofM*ntebelIo 1<»9 2‘ Kent 4 2£ 7-ltt«»ut
8S895 Oberon 111 3*» I vers 6-5. 9-5 7-l»t*>ut
(90005)Corrigan 114 4 :3 M'n«lers 2 3 9-10out
89957 Manila S. 109 5 ECalPn 30 50 15 3
Time. 1:54%. Track fast.
Winner — E. Moyne’s b. g. 4. by Santello— Esca-
rola (trained by E. Moyne).
Went to | lost at 4:23. At |svst 1 minute. Start
good. Won *lriving: second aud third the satin*. The
winner, eutertxl f;*r $4(M». was bid tip to $7oo by \Y
Short and lNtnglit in.
90C56 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-
olds and upward. Si*lling. Net value to winner
$ 200 .
Did. llorse. Wt. Fin Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sit.
9imm> 4 Snow Ball 109 1- Ivers 6 9 3 1
89959 Airs 111 2'.*. Shriller 7-3 21 7-102-5
89955- F. Mulholland 111 3' Itattlste 4 4 6 5 1 2
89961 Tug Boat 102 4' Corey 20 50 15 6
89958- Ramon Corona 94
89962- Bell flower
AWr’en 2i 11-57-102
S99:;o M. of Orleans 109
111 6* TTaylor 6 S 2 7-10
W’ I lace 30 100 25 8
Time. 1:15. Track fast.
Winuer — Blongcr A Milsapp’s hr. ui. 7. by Peep
o’Day — Rain Drop (trained by C. W. Powell).
Went to j *ost at 4:52. At |*ost 3 minutes. Start
good. Won handily: second and third driving.
Scratched — S!tiM*l Swede Sam. Ill; ste.MC: Albion
1L. Ill: 1)0006 Senator Barrett, 111; stMHM) Yellow
l ***r. m,
Overweights — Tug Boat. 3 ]**minls.
90054 Third Kaci — 3 4 .Mile,
olds and upward. S(*Iling.
$150.
Itnl. Horse. Wt.Fin.
89962 Salpearl 105
S9634 Weymouth 110 2 3
85270- Frieze 105 3-’£
89960- Prometheus 107 4ij"
89;*59 Royal River 105 5-*
89549 Thierry 107 6-
89961 (’heswardine 107 7‘*
3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-
Seillng. Net value to winner
Wt.Fin Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sh.
105 Vi WF’her 4 5 2 1
HO 2 3 D Hol’d 8 6 2 1
105 3-’J TTaylor 10 5 2 1
107 4; V’dusen 3-2 9-5 7-101-3
S0C57 Sixth Racc-
olds iiikI upward.
$ 200 .
I n.l. llorse.
1 Mile. Purse $25o. 4-year-
S»*liing. Net value to winner
>86!»4 3 Flitra Riley
ln6
I 3
A Wr en 4
;rt
7 5 3 5
.* !*9o5-'Mike Jordan
113
2 2
Denny 12
2U
6 2
( >9959 ) Sa m Bernard
113
32
WF’her 3-2
7-:
i 1-2 out
89959 2 Tavora
111
4*
MX’ son 3
3
1 2-5
90005 3 (’*,ppers
113
5?.
AM'gan 4
5
2 4-5
S9359 3 M c Na 11 v
109
6~
TTaylor x
9
11-54 5
Time,
1:42.
Track fast.
10;* ;*-A Andress 6 7 3 8-3
107 6- Post 20 30 20 10
107 7>* Battiste 10 10 4 2
Winner — E. Corrigan’s b. in, 5, by Riley
Lee (trained by K. Corrigan).
Went to post at 5:13. At |*ust 1 minute,
geod. Won easily: sct*ond and third driving.
MONTREAL FORM CHART.
(BLUE BONNETS.)
M0 ^ A ^,,^ s o”f D Vea4er N dei?: 191 °— Slitll ‘ ' lilv ~ Ml)lllr< - 1 '* ■
Presiding Judge, J. J. Burke. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerhardy.
Lacing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1:30 p. ni). * Indicates atqirent iee allowance.
Q i W ^ /I HR^ l RA( L -5-8 Mile. (75383 — 59% — 2 — 108.) $500 added. Canadian-owned 2-.vear-
tf Y/vfTrtJ (dds. Allowances. Net value to winner $400.
I n*l Horses AWtPPSt *4 'V-i % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
89949-DUNC CAMPBELL \VB 118 4 4 4 2»t 2 l l 1 G Burns
89993 SATIN BOWER w 107 1 1 l«*k l 2 Ink 2* D McC’thyR Davies
S9J45 VIRGINAL W 110 3 3 2- 3‘S 3* 3‘* Pease ‘ W Walker
89979=PECCAVI w 113 2 2 3* 4 “4 4 ' Taplin
tCoupled in Iietting; no separate place or show betting.
. Time. 26, 53, l:06f4. Track heavy.
4 2“k 2 l l l G Burns R J Mackenzie tl-8 1-5 l-10out-
10 20 20 5 1
10 12 10 2 1 -
R j Mackenzie tl-8 1-3 1 lOout
Winner— Br. e. by Handspring— pond Lily (trained bv E. Wlivte).
tu vr-T-i r at ,H,S ! ntimites. Start giaal. Won driving: second and third the same.
Dl N( ( AMI BELL was outrun early, but moved up with a rush **n the outside <»n the stretch turn iml
out gamed SATIN BOW HR in the final drive. SATIN BOWER took tin* iea.lat *mce andsi*! the pin
gamidy but. t ired finally. VIRt.INAL was in close quarters on the inside in the homestretch and fiuisim
well. PK( (!A\ I dul not seem to fancy the going.
!. PECCAV1 did not seem to fancy the going.
Scratched -!HKI2C. Sea Kittle. 1 W; Laomedon. 113.
90046
Did Horses
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (7«913— 1 :0G%— 2— H>8.) $500 added. 3 year ..Ids
and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $4tM.
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners o h C p s
3-5 7-1119-
6 7 3
10 25 20
40 50 50
899203 JOHN GRIFFIN II. W 8 111 5 2 1* 1 1 1 1 1* J Deav’p’t D C Cottle 3-5 7 lu9
8^920 FOUNTAIN SQUAREwb 3 98 2 1 4' 3* 3 2 2 3 Taplin R J Mackenzie 6 7:,'
(89978) BELIZE KINGSTON w 3 93 3 3 2 3 2A 2 3 3- Forehand W Walker 10 25 “o
85055 l.OVE WATCHES W 3 9S 1 4 .°,uk A* 4* 4 3 Adams W H Mottitt 40 50 5(1
89074 CARROLL w 3 99J. 4 5 5 5 5 5 Pease R L Thomas 5 5
. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:10. Track heavy.
Inner — Ch. g. by orre Dime — lNikatella (trained by It. C. Cottle*.
Went I** |M,st at 3:01. At ix*st I minute. Start g(***d. Won easily; second and third driving
GRIFFIN II. ran into an easy lead in the first furlong and drew awav cantering in t.he stretch
TAIN SQUARE was sharply cut off on the turn out of the hackst retch, but finished fa*d ami
BELLE KINGSTON ran prominently to the stretch and tired. CARRiH.L seemed unable to extend
ill the going.
Scratched— 898! :9 2 St afford, 100.
Overweights Carroll, 1! pounds.
.l* 1-5 out
4-5 1-3
3 4 3
15 4
6-3 2-5
Jockf
V.
Mts.
1st.
2*1.
3d.
Unp.
P. c.
Maher.
D
. .129
33
21
12
t’,3
25.57
Higgs,
W
. .141
18
15
24
84
12.70
Trigg.
(’
. . 1 55
1(4
17
21
101
10.32
(lark.
1
.. 74
15
10
3(1
20.27
Griggs,
William. .
. .108
15
15
13
05
13.79
Sax by.
W
. . 9C,
13
12
11
do
13.54
Fox. F.
..143
13
1(1
17
97
9. <!'.)
( iriugs.
Walter ...
. . 87
12
12
00
13.79
W*Mttton. F
.. < 44
IO
13
r»
30
15.82
90047 1
I nil Horses
THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (77023-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $330.
AWtPPSt % L % Str Fin Jockeys
100. » $4(K) added. 3-year olds and ui»-
WB 4 104 5
W 3 88 4
W 4 102 2
to 12 8 2 7-10
4 6 5 6-5 2-5
13 20 20 4 6 5
3-5 l 4 5 1 3 out
3-yenr-olds and
upward. Sell in
,r
Did.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec. A.
wt.
ridcp.
894 *1
Argmiaut
...115
1:08 4.
112.
X7(iO
90007
St. J**.*
7.
Ill .
X 095
*HSk*4
Plat*M*u
. .109
1 :07* 8 .
Ill .
0<KSt
8* 1932-’
Bill Ma chain ..
13.
Ill .
X 085
N!l90*.
Risk ra
. ..105
1 :0(U, 5.
109.
X <485
« h m » i : ; •
biidv .\(ie!aid(*
. . 103
1:o7 g 5.
109 .
X<’*75
8995s
i M<*:iev . . .
10O.
. .075
89:* 5s
Vlivia
4.
107.
. .<Mi5
899**2
Bvron
. . 90
1:07 r*.
111.
. .<400
84»952
Elder
.112
1:07# 5.
Ill .
X<*55
SK t It
< (KHiskin
. . HtS
1:08s 3.
9S.
. . <450
89958
• ii !•*• R**s«*
98.
X 050
Secr.nd Ra
je — 7-8
Mile.
3-y**ar-olds aud
upward. S**llin
g.
89505
1 Teneli (’*»*. k ...
..119
1:25* 4.
112.
X 725
S!i77::
Dixie Dixon . . .
..105
1 :29 3
list.
. .720
(tstoi:;,
liM.e.Mk
. .113
1 :3I*» (*.
109.
XT 15
(90057 ,
!-‘l»*ra Riley ....
. . 108
1 :31
1o7.
0715
8! rj 1 7
Mac Sut Ion ....
. . 109
1 :.40i 5.
1<»7.
X 7 lo
(S9o;r:.
Charlie Robert v
. . 194
1:312 r*.
112.
X7<)5
89750 ;
\<*v g< •!•***!
. . 191
1 :29# 4.
109.
0705
tioolo
liuena
. . 109
1:292 O.
107.
X < *85
S1J(4*
Minnie
.. 5)4
1:29 4.
1i»7.
X<*75
1SMI52
Glover Kyle (M)
45.
105.
. .075
Third Rare— 4 1-2 7
erlongs.
2y f*ar-ol(ls.
Allowances.
89797
.I'm Baser
. . 103
:54 1
no.
X 725
(8995:: •
XL* Ktiqisk* v
. .108
: 55
1 IO.
. .720
.89797-
I’a v!.iisk:i
.112
:54?
119.
. .715
(ffoons i
\\ t si i Vint ....
. . 109
:;V#
111).
. .705
89502
< ii* aar.lt
no.
. .705
Fourth Race — 3-4
Mile.
Cullen Hotel Handicap.
Purse $1 .<M)0.
3 year-olds
a n*l upward.
( 85(90;
Goldfixm
. .1 15
1:11# 5 .
m .
. . .750
* si^2< »• • •
f.**tn i.4*eh
. .113
1:13* 4.
104.
.0745
N995r,
1
. . IO!)
1:12 2 4.
109.
. X74o
89S23-
L**wis1**u
. !!.*•
1 * 1 1!
5 IS .
.0740
9* <<(12 !
N.itit, Soil
. . 1<»7
1:15 o
103.
. X 735
( V9955 t
(trhi'Milar
7 .
1 IO.
725
C.KXtl",
i Execute
.111
1:12* 5.
92.
. X 725
<8992*91
S*wc!l
. .105
1:12* 0.
105.
. X 72<)
.VliKEl'
Marciiin<*m*t
.114
1:122 1.
95.
. X715
S9S*',n
Kid North
. . 95
1:13 3.
81
. X 71.”*
899*,:;
v Ioii,..]i<!
. . 198
1:12* 4.
93.
. X71o
»v.ell A Parker entry.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
3-
v< ar-«*lds and upw
ml. Special Wi
•i gilts
89055“
; ; i i:- 1 i:ii kru
M. 98
1:39 3.
loo.
X 725
v»9*;;;-
-*:»«• L Paiiu* ....
. . 99
1J93
.113.
X 72o
89955
Follle i
. . .105
1:11
.111
> Tlo
](»
Fan: a stic
. . .408
1:39* *.
.III.
705
89955 :
trivia U
. . . 95
1:14 !t.
.111 .
X 7<si
90912
K i* 1 <2 v I^e**
. . loo
1:41 3.
loo.
(481
Sixth Race-
-1 1-1G
Miles.
3 year **L1 b aud
Upward. SeJliu*
90055 3
< d*er«*n
...111
1:47* 7.
.111 .
. X 725
.VIV.3S
Barn* v Ol*lti* bl
. . 105
-111.
• 720
V*s2 1
\v:,.*M n
...111
1:18‘ 5.
1 13.
.0715
- 1 t
( aotaiu 1’nnn tt
109.
■ 7lo
:s*o.,*,
Ramon Corona
3.
SS.
. X 705
TIm*
figures under "it*
*e.” ill
:iIm»vc entries
show
tli< 1**-«t lint* mint* 1 the hone* ai the distance,
witti <;trri«*J. sin*-** J.iiiuary 1. 't’liis
lime is i..*t iiei*cs:.-*ri!y made l»v a dinner. It may
be the «-t»iii:iateU litie- «»f a losing perfot uiauee.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
M. B. M.. Chicago. 5 to 100 was correct.
A. F. L.. Chicago. The wager on Kllerd was a
draw.
E. W. N.. Chicago. Cannon Shot ran unplaced and
the tx*t lost.
S W. lb. Cincinnati, (>. Ella Bryson’s time was
1 :00g in race 89939.
W. B. (’.. Cincinnati, O. Have no list of the
horses inquired about.
Inquirer, (’ll lea go. Tlie l**t on Ben Uneas lost
liecaiise he ran unplaced.
F. A. S.. Cincinnati. O. The bet applied to the
first race and was a draw.
Geo. S.. St. Louis. Mo. Tlie first bet won on
Hilarious, the "if coming” bet lost on Grasmere.
.T. K.. Cincinnati, o. Salt Lake City racing begins
at 3 p. ill., equivalent to 4 p. in. Chicago time.
J. P. It.. Danville. 111. The straight parlay lost
and the place parlay won as a single place bet on
Sluipdaiw, and tin* sum due was $15.
Frank II.. Windsor. Out. Regret to say cannot
inform you. tin* necessary data not tieinir pcrmitU*d
to be made public by the track authorities.
P. J. 1-’.. Chicago. Roekstone’s last winning race
was at Aqueduct November 4. 1909. Distance, six
aud a half furlongs, track fast, price 7 to 1. weight
105 pounds. Cotytto was second. Black Mary third
and seven ran unplaced.
Sol \V.. Milwaukee. WIs. The l»et on “Eldreil”
was a draw, it being Elder that was entered and ran.
The name was telegraphed wrongly and appeared as
Kllerd in the entries and there is no doubt this was
lit** horse meant by the hacker.
S. B.. St. Louis. Mo. If Royal Report had won
you would have experted payment and n<* doubt
have received it promptly. Royal Report won only
in one race and it was your purpose to hack him
in that race. The parlay lost.
J. (’. Mel).. St. I>*u!s. Mo. Grasmere was duly
entered, but through an error at tin* track his name
was not sent out in the entry list furnished for pub-
lication. In practical effect it was tin* same as an
added starter. I*ui there was tin* difference that
Grasmere was in the race from tin* start and was
not added.
J. M. K.. St. Louis, Mo. Presumably your query
was answered to Doxie in paper of June 9. That
reply was *,n the sttpposit ion that the Charles Green
1k*i had b«*en paid for when made, and that tlie
Oswald B. bet was to t*e made from any “coming”
money. There should always be a definite under-
standing in such cases.
1*. K.. Chicago. The f north race at Louisville.
May 24. the Tobacco Stakes, was duly run on that
day. WajRaioca was not entered when the stake
dosed early in the year and so could not Ik* an
added starter. Y"iir bet. if made <*:i that race, was
void from the slart. The race in which Waixmoca
tan second look place <*n the following day. May 25.
CANADIANS ENDORSE KING GEORGE’S COURSE.
As t !:«* Times joints out. if the turf were the vile
thing its enemies represent it l»» be. King Edward
v.-nitid not have sti|i|Kirtril it for tin* greater j*art of
bis life. Neither would his son have so early signi-
fied his intea. i**n **t maintaining tin* extensive in-
terest of hi father in the s.nort. It is a g****d thing
f**r racing that litis is so. It means that the sfxirt
in England will lie maintained at a high level, and
that it will remain jtopular. as it always has been,
with Co* utilises. Here in Canada tin* turf lias l.een
fort inn te in having many well-known gentlemen
taking an active interest in its affairs and the s|*ort
has I »ceii generally free from scandal and abuse,
though that lias not saved it from attack and tin*
inq*o- it ion of stringent restrictions. TIiom* who have
fought the but tli* for tin* thoroughbred in Canada
will find encouragement in the active part icipat ion
of King George iu lb** sport.- Montreal Gazette.
90031 POCOTALIGO WB 4 102 3 2 1“ 1* I s 1« 1« Pease J C Rous Jr 8 in 5 C 5 13
89981 NIBLICK WSB 8 107 1 1 5 3" 3 5 2 4 2« Goldstein G A Tacot 10 1* 8 ’ 7 It
89713 OLIVE ELY WB 4 104 5 4 2»> 2'J 2'J 3'J 3'1 .1 Deav’p’t T P Downes 4 6~ 5 6-5 * 5
(N999U)* BRIGHT START w 3 88 4 3 3?. 5 5 4\ 4‘ Phair J C Wray 15 20 20 4 6 5
S9N20-*MERRY GIFT W 4 102 2 5 4 3 4 r * 4- 5 5 Adams S A (’lopton 3-5 l 4 5 13 *»ul
Time. 25. 52. 1:20. 1:46. Track heavy.
Winner — Br. c, by Mexican — Star Dreamer (trained by W. K. Burke).
Went to post al 3:29. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving
POCOTALIGO drew away into a long lead in the tirst quarter and was only canterin'- at »he end
NIBLICK was cut off on tin* far turn, but came again and easily ilisjiosed of OLIVE ELY The latter
showed speed, but tired badly in the stretch drive. MERRY GIFT was outrun all the wav and her
race should be thrown out. The winner was entered for $:*(*►; n<* hid
Scratched-— (89820) Rifleman. 1()7 : 89982-Shapdalo. 104.
Overweights — Olive Ely. 2 jKMtnds.
OOO-d-ft FOURTH RACE 5-8 Mile. (75383— 59%.— 2— 108.) $500 added. 2-year-olds. Selling.
Net value to winner $410.
Net value to winner $410.
Horses AWtPPSt 7 4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
89995 LESC’AR W 103 11 l»k 1« 1* 1«k Pease W Walker
<89.(9S)EAGLE BIRD w 107 2 2 2*?. 2 3 2* 2n!i J Deav’p’t S Lazarus
(83949) J l ' DGE MUN’CK WB 110 3 3 3-’ 3 3 3« 3'= G Jfurns P T Chinn
(89995) BOIt ROWER W 108 4 4 4 4 4 4 Goldstein T Clyde
Time, 25%, 51, 1:04, Track heavy.
Winner — Ii. c. by Filigrane — Short Cake (train cil by W. Walker).
0 H G 1» S
10 12 8 2 out
2 J 14-51-2 out
1 1 7-101-3 out
4 It) 8 8-5 out
Went to j lost at 4:00. At j*ost 2 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and thirl the same
LESCAK outbroke his ojrjioiients and drew away into a long lead after entering the homestretch inTt
tired badly in the last sixteenth. EAGLE BIRD swerved over to the inside at the sixteenth dost
then almost g*>t up to win. JUDGE MONCK liegan slowly and was sharply cut off on the far tun*’
then closed a big gap and finished with a rush. BORROWER was always' outpaced. Tlie winner was
entered for $500; n*. bid.
Scratched — N9921 -Supple, 100; 89970 Poll, 95 : 89995 Missive. 103 : 80021 Nora B .. 100.
Qf^O/LQ F,FTn RH E— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (77024— 3:54%,— 5—145. i $500 added.
t/Y/Uxt/ 4-year-olds and u]>wurd. Selling. Net vaku* to winner $410.
year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $410.
AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Ind Horses
89969 HIGH HAT ws 4 132 2 1 5"* 5' 2 1?. 2 3 2>‘
90030 3 JOHN DILLON w 7 145 3 4 V 3 2 O 3' 3 3-
89948 3 DR. KOCH W 7 145 1 3 4 l . 4«i 2 s l 2 1»>
89948 IMl’ERTINENCE w 6 143 7 7 2- 2* 3‘.*. 4"* 4"
89176 KING’S GUINEA W 7 145 6 6 6 1 " 6> 3 6 s " 5- 3 5“
O 1! C P S
1 5' 2 n 2 3 2'* l 3 McKin’y H E’llpjH*n
4 3* 3 2 4 4 3' 3 3-* ’ 2 3 Ryan (’ Gallena
3 4i 4"k 1>S lllk ;*2., Corbley F Fox
7 2- 2* 3'A 4"' 4'“ 4'° IV mb’ ton CharlevoixStable
32 2i 11-51
7 10 S 3
12 20 20 7
12 20 15 6
12 15 15 6
89176 KING’S GUINEA w 7 145 6 6 6 ,M (I 13 6** 5- 3 5** 5 30 S McClain J (’horn i*» -**| **n 7 •>
(89842) MERRY MAKER wll 145 4 2 7 7 7 7 6 2 ’* 6 2w Mr H'n’sonM Stafford 12 20 15 6 :i
89948 \*. L DAYMAN w 7 14o 5 5 l 3 1« 5' 6'** 7 7 Lonegan A Shearer i*» 15 15 6 3
Time. 4:32. Track heavy.
Winner— B. g. by Sombrero — Celebrity (trained bv II. Fli|>pi*n).
J :2 V* At ijost 1 niinuti*. Start goml. Won easily; second and third driving.
HIGH II A 1 blundered at si veral ,,r the fences, but showed the most speed on the tint. st*N*d off several
challenges from DR. KOCll and drew away from JOHN DILLON in tin* hist sixteenth. The latter
>'1* with a game challenge when going to tlie last jump. Imt was jostled by the winner and DR.
!\(M 11 m the last furlong. PK. KOCH went well, but finally quit under imtiishtnent. The others were
beaten off. 1 he winner was entered for $701); no hid.
Scratched -90030 Ballyeastle. 145.
SIXTH RA . ( ' P :;r 3 ' 4 MiIe - — 1:I2%— 4-120.) $l(N» added'. 3-ye«r-*dds and up-
1/’ /"yM' / ward. Selling. Net value to winner $3(50.
Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U (« |* ^
b'k I s 1 1 1'-’ O’ (’.Minor P M walker In K. 6 l* tT
87o80*ED KK< K 3 91 1 1 3' 3- 2- 2* Phair .1 C R.ms Jr 10 *5 *5 S 4
S!*97n •’♦JUDGE LASSING WB 3 86 5 7 6* 4' : 3 3 3* A, lams 1* T (’hinn 8-5 •> V5 7-ltil 7
S9429*KID w 3 94 3 3 2 3 2-’ 4’-’ 4- Pease S Louis 6-5 8-5 7 1-2
(S8953)LAI T GHING EYES WB 5 110 6 5 5> 5« 5 s 5 « 3 Unton F Rose 8 m « 4 * -
SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (823(B)— 1 : 12% -4— 120.) $400 added. 3-year ( d,ls and up-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $3(50.
AWt PPSt % % % str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 3 96 2 2
3 91 1 1
l»k i* i> l- OTonnnr P M Walker
S9996 GIDDY GIRT.
ws 4 106 4 4
89920 COPPER PRINCESS w 4 101
l 1 3* 3- 2- 2® Phair J C Rous Jr
*'• 7 6* 4 ,: 3 3 3** A. lams P T (’hinn
•* 3 2 3 2 2 4 ! 2 4 ,; Pease S Louis
6 •» 5 l 5* 5* 5 13 Upton F Rose
4 4 4 2 6 1W 6 10 6® Don G Hendrio
7 6 7 7 7 7 Hamm’d F McBride
Time. 25. 51, 1:1$%. Track heavy.
O II c P s
in 10 6 2 4 5
fi> 25 25 S 4
.8-5 2 9-5 7-101-3
6-5 8-5 3 2 7 101-3
8 10 S 3 3-2
10 25 20 7 3
20 20 20 S 4
Winner— B. g. by Boanerges— Bet tie Barry (trained by .!. Mill, mm.
' ni , 1 to post at 4:. *8. At post 3 minutes. Start bail. Won easily: second and third driving MON
AMI rushed lo tlie front soon after tin* start anil, after racing KID into defeat, drew awav into a 'gi*.*d
lei'd and kept it. LP KK( K outbroke the **tliers. but ilri!|»*«*il back iu the first quarter then closet) m*
wl.tlc roundmg the far turn, nut tired i.i the last furlong. JUDGE LASSING. as goml ah left mov.ii
with a rush on the stretch turn, but the i*ff«*rt told at the end. KID showed speed and was cased in* when
he quit. The winner was entered for $4tMi ; iH > bid. ' »nni
Scratched S!)92tJ Ilareourt. 104: IMMJOI Zacatecas. 90; S9025 3 Flying Squirrel. 99: S!K)26 3 Siglit 1IK3 - 'hnhH
Jack Deunerlcii. !Mi: SS*'A4 Grandissinn*. 99. *
Overweights — Giddy Girl, 5 jtounds.
Miles, (7US94 1:52' . *1 ins.) $l«00 added. 3 year-olds an«l
l Selling. Net value to winner $4 (h».
AWtPPSt SI % % % Str Fit
O II C P s
S9997 2 *(”LL1S ORMSBYwb 3 101
1 "it I*** k 1*U ej*» | it O’* ’on nor E George
h , n j 3 *( ' HEPO NT l ( WK 4 99 1 3 I 2 1-’ 1« l 2 l 2 2* 2 Pease W Walker 6-5 6-5 1 ' -
81.925* MERMAN w X S4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Phair W Shields 4 P 4 ? iout
„„ „ . , rime. 26. 52%. 1:20. 1:46 2:00%. Track heavy.
M inner (it. ,*. by Sidney Lucas— Francos Dillon (trained bv M Rninsi.
}\ W|1 .V: 'r: s Jl ;,t : *r 7 ■, Al ,M,S| 1 start g*>*Nl. Won driving: second and third the <ame
( OLLIS ORMSin ran in ‘ IJ'rf** 11 } uf ‘l"’ lead* r under >light restraint I** the stretch turn, then finished
gamely and. wearing tHLPOMTl down, got up iu the final stride. L'HKPONTUC set the pace uuder a
SATURDAY. JUNE 11. 1910.
DAILY? RACING FORM.
i*ull f<»r tli«* first half and would probably have won had he l**‘cn permitted to open up a greater gap. MER-
MAN quit in the last quarter and rau much below his true form. The winner was entered for $1,300: no
bid.
Scratched - DOOffff- Ki<» Hra tide. 104: (90000 1 Darknight. H»4: 900QP a Elgin, lot.
L ATON IA FORM CHART.
LATONIA. KY., FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1910. -Fifth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 30 days.
Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge. C. F. Trice. Starter. W. M. Murray. Racing Secretary. E. W. Maglnu.
Racing starts at i.*:ffo p. m (Chicago time 2 :30 p. m.>. * Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST liACK — 4 1-2 Furlongs, ( N2lo2 — ffff% — 2—1 11 . i Purse $300. 2-year-olds.
Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $22T>.
Ind Horses
8997<) a M 1 X X I B W EN l> LE
K997‘* REDI.ASS
89974 3 I1 1 'XTER
89970 ANNE REVERE
W*7<» ALICK A. I»AI.K
S»7o DANf’INO Ql'EKN
89647 ROANXA
AWtPPSt % % *4 Str Fin Jockeys
w lo7 7 1
w 107 S 2
wb 110 12 6
H MV S I
m MV i :
WH 107 9 S
W 107 1 10
1*2 1*2 I s Herbert AV Gerst
2 4 2 4 2 3 Hufnagel K p Baxter
3 4 3'2 32 T Koerner L Johnson
fi 1 ♦i'A 4- Peak T H Stevens
52 5 h 5* Virgo .1 Bradley
7 7 6'JT Rice C D Chcnault
8 s 7 2 D Austin W J Young
90040
Ind Horses
S M73 PIN OAK
FOTSCH
KICK GRAIN
893*5 CHARLIE HILL
FLORENCE A.
SW1 EMMY I All’
CHEIAN
'.“W-T PEEP OVER
v;j:v NEATH
G ALLIOTA
L. NAVARRE
w 3 106 9 3
w 3 103 6 4
w 3 102 5 7
W 4 109 11 6
w 3 96 4 8
WB 3 97 j 3 1
w 4 169 1 r,
W 3 105 7 9
WB 3 102 10 2
w 3 103 S 10
w 3 98 2 11
2’2 1= l 2
3 2 3® 3'J
4* 41 4 h
Jockeys
Owners
Straight.
Warren
W II Holtgrewe
645-100
Ganz
W J Young
2
Virgo
W B Duke
13
Scoville
S K Hughes
3
Cole
B Schrciber
21
Weathers
AV E Nunn
18
Herbert
W E Gatelin
tl8
C Grand
Mrs T M Irvin
t
T Koerner
J E Williams
8
Hannan
G J Long
40
A Burton
J Ford
40
tMutuel field. jiAuctiou field. Time. 25%. 51%. 1:20%. Track muddy.
49
$2 mittuels paid. Pin Oak. $14.90 straight. $5.30 place. $4.30 show: Putsch, $1.20 place. $3.20 show:
Rice Grain. $9.1o show.
Equivalent booking odds — Pin Oak. G4I» to 1<MI straight, 165 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show: Fotscli, 110
to loo place, (»o to 100 show: Rice Grain. 355 to 100 show.
Winner — Cli. c. by Pinochle — Santa Ventura < trained by R. I). Join's).
Went to i>ost at 3:06. At |*ost 2 minutes. Start g«M»d. Won handily: second and third driving. PIN
«>.\K fol lowed FOTSCH closely and passjnl into the lead in the last seventy yards when the latter ltegau
1 sir log out. FOTSCH took tin* lead on tin* far turn and had the race won when he began boring out. RICE
GRAIN closed a big gap and was gaining at the end. CHARLIE HILL rau well and had no mishaps.
FliOREXCK A. caine fast in the stretch.
Scratched — S9972 White Eagle. 9S: Virginia Dunn. 107: Anne. 90.
Overweights — Putsch. 5 pounds: Rice Grain. 4: Emmy Lou, 14; Peep Over. 4: Neath, 4: Galliota. 5:
Pin Oak 3-
(W W 1 | 1 THIRD RACK -3-4 Mile. <*9941— 1 :11%— 5— 111.) Purse $300. 3-year-olds. Fillies.
#/" r\ F*db J. Selling. Net value to winner $225.
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt
% %
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds
Straight.
Auc’n
Sales.
89917 STARPORT
W B
104 5
6
l 4
1«
I s
1*
Mountain
J T Ireland
t6SO-100
40
S98/5 ADALIA
W
103 2
3
5 l
54
V
2®
Ganz
C DeWitt
9-5
25
>9971 3 N XNNETTE
w ■
105 4
1
3*2
4‘
42
*«
Scoville
W J Younc
S
16
SS971 MISS MAPLETON
w
100 8
4
7
2 2
24
4'
Hufnagel
J J Galvin
20
10
v C LADY M’NALLY
w
10T 10
9
3 2
6 2
6‘
5®
Cole
G V Barnes
38
$13
V 972*ENRIGA
WB
1032 9
S
46
7 l l
i 5 2
6 2
Herbert
AV’ O Flowers
13
t
v-S.’.5 DELLA TALUCA
W
1012 1
5
S
s
7
72
I) Austin
C B Reid
71
%
^”971 SY1.VESTRIS
w
106 3
2
22
3 2
8
B«
Warren
G J Stoll
6
10
S999FLA TOFFEE
w
102 6
7
9
9
9
9®
T Koerner
AV’ A Hughes
5*
9 j
89**71 ETHEL W.
WB
100 7
10
10
10
10
10
A Burton
W E Nunn
t
X
iMutnel field. ^Auction
field. Time
. 25%,
, 51. 1
:18.
Track muddy.
$2 inutuels paid. Starport (field), $15.00 straight. $5.40 place. $3.00 show: Adalia. $3.70 place. $3.10
shew; Nannetto. $4.L*o show*.
Equivalent Diking <*ddt — Star|*ort ( field t. OSO to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show*: Adalia,
*5 to 1 «*i place. 55 to 1 <m sliow; Nanuette. 110 to 109 show.
Winner — CU. f. by Star Shoot — Amy Davcui>ort (trained by .1. T. Ireland).
Went to jMist at 3:41. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. STAR-
P<>RT went into a long load at once and increase! I her advantage with every stride, winning as her rider
pleased. ADALIA dropjied back in tin* first quarter and closed a big gap in the last furlong. NANNETTE.
wi i! .ip throughout, outstayed .MISS MAPLETON in the final drive. The latter was speedy, hut tired.
LADY M "N ALLY catue from far bark in the last quarter. LA TOFFEE was never prominent. The winner
\\ :e entered f<*r JF-k**: no bid.
Scratched — < st«*)l t Belle Clem. 107; SS976 Catrine Montour. 100; 89646 Plachle. 100; S9944 Autumu
Girl. 100.
90042
FOFRTH RACE —5-8 Mile. (82552— 1:00— 2— lOff.)
MN fihM to " inii< r $000.
Purse $400. 2-year-olds.
Selling.
Ind Horses
AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
w,— Equiv. Odds
Owners Straight.
Auc’n
Sales.
w 105’ 5 Withdrawn.
*2i 2 s 11 l’i Scoville M Goldblatt
6 5 3‘ 2*> Weathers W 11 Fixer
1* l*| 2* ::** ilufna«< i W I. L ewM
* 5 31 4“ 4 2 Herbert XV Gerst
4i « 5 l 5 1 D Austin C c Van Meter
5 1 4*» 6 6 ,s C Grand J F Judd
7 7 7 7 T Koener .1 H Nichols
Irawn. T Rice T D Sullivan
Time. 25%, 511.;, 1:02%. Track muddy.
S9K12 WINE w IOC 2 1 22 2 5 12 1'2 Scoville M Goldblatt 295-100 1‘2
?‘*99:"*ATHIE W. WB 97* 6 « 6 5 3‘ 2*» Weathers W H Fixer 5 J17
MMCMNDIAN GIRL w 1«)0 3 3 1»* l'J 2 5 3" Hufnagel VV L Lewis 7 %
69699 EVENTIDE w 105 S 5 3‘J 3} 4® 4 2 Herbert W Gerst 63
K99SS F.EEGHMOXT w 102 4 2 « 6 1 5* D Austin C C Van Meter 23 t
89400 STARTLER WB 106 7 4 5* 41* 6 6‘* C Grand J V Judd 7i
JEAN WAGNER w 103 1 7 7 7 7 7 T Koener J H Nichols 40
<90024 »XEW STAR w 103} 5 Withdrawn. T Rice T D Sullivan 19-10 25
^Auction field. Time. 25%, 51%, 1:02%. Track muddy.
54
$2 mutuels paid. Wine, $7.90 straight, $4. to place, $3.30 show; Atliie W.. $0.30 place. $4.00 show:
Indian Girl. $4.19) show.
17 qui valent looking odds — Wine. 295 to loo straight. 105 to 100 place. 05 to 100 show; Atliie W., 215
to J'»" place. 1 « n# to loo show: Indian Girl. 110 to 10o show.
Winm-r — B. f. by Golden Ma\im -Encounter (trained by M. Goldblatt).
Went to jmst at 4:15. At is*; t 21 minutes. Start good. W«u easily: second and third driving. WINE,
running well in the going and away forwardly, raced INDIAN GIRL into defeat and won going away.
ATH1K W. began slowly, but finished with a rush. INDIAN GIRL set the paec to the stretch, but tired
iiear i «• -nd. EVENTIDE ran well and had no mishaps. STARTLER quit hadlv. NEW STAR acted
bnuly at the |iost. threw his rider and ran around through the stable yards and was allowed to lie with-
draw The winper was entered for $Noo; no bid.
overweights — Atliie W.. 24 |wmnds; Eventide. 3: New Star. 2j.
iki iii 1 Q FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. <82366— I:44%— 4— 102.) Purse
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $ff<N).
rse $40n. 3-year-olds ami
Ind Hotbc'S
S9919-SORROWFIL
S9w •PIRATE DIANA
v.f97:< GILVEDEAU
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Auc*n
Straight. Sales.
w 4 P»2 2 1 1 A 1* 1- 1- l 3 T Koerner Henderson A Hogan450-100
WB 5 9*5 9 2 2*4 ‘2 2 2*
2 3 F Jack so.* O E Patterson
3“ C Grand A D Steele
< 89*95
.'LAY EN'i )
W 3
101 7
a
4
34 36 (U
41 A Burton
4 1
AV J Bissell
16
8997,-
QFA44GA
WB 6
110 3
4
6*
:, 2 5 5
.*»' E Griffin
B
M Arthur
5
89973
nir.VTY I’Ll
IRK
WB 6
114 6
8
8 8 6
6“' Scoville
AV
V Casey
34
89NUO
S 'ON EM AN
Wl! 5
1<»7 5
5
3‘
4* «• 7
7‘* l’eak
AV
B Scott
6
89897.
HRGA DVVAY
BOY
WB 3
90 8
7
7
7 7 8
S 1 (.’oie
E
P Baxter
119
89367-
l: •' BUT P< )WELL
WB 3
98 4
9
9
9 9 9
9 Hufnagel
J
P McDonald
106
t
Auctkm field.
Time.
25%.
51
7H •
1:18%, 1:46. 1:52%. Track muddy.
$2 • -uj’uels paid. Sorrowful. $11. (Si straight. $1.60 place. $3.30 show: Pirate Diana. $3.20 place. $2.80
show iveo .-ir. $5.20 show.
.,t PiMiking im|«|s Sorrowful. |5o to loo straight. 130 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Pirate
Dicmi *,*. - "«( place. 4<) t«* 10«) sho.v; Gilve«lear. 1<W) to PH) shew.
W !!*»•< R. f. bv Baniinek?Hin' Trn* • r (fniiiHd by W. McDaniel).
W'-'u • . |»osi a i 5:05 At t» - t 1 iidmite. Start g<Mid. Won easily; second and third driving. SOR-
IF*\\1 J went int** the !*;♦«( •* one*, and easily held PIRATE DIANA safe throughout. The latter was in
' eat ion all ’ in the Umt for long. GILVEDEAR ckaed a big gap In the last
<t< • (JFAGGA bad im n.isi i L.WENO showed stH*«*«l. but *piit in the stretch. STONEMAN showeil
.-»<!• r i he Tii half. The wim - r v. as entere*! for $4<9t; no bhl.
Neraiej-.-d -<K997r#il/eamenee. 11s ; Mtitr.H ( a|»tain (ilore. KS.
i igitts Sorrowful 1 |Hniti<l : Pirate Diana, 1: ltn> adw..y P.oy. 2: Roh«»rt Powell. 2.
\ SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. <82366— 1:44 & — 1— 102. ) Purse* $100. 3 year-olds ami
#^1 / “t *3" upward. Sidling. N«*t value to winner $.100.
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Auc’n
Straight. Sales.
8 IT' KKK w 3 b>5 2 1 l'i l'i l 1 l 4 1* < ' Grand E C Budd 2650-100 J15
S •:«. STONE STREET wb 5 1 4 #7 6 s 4'< 4»* 2 1 2'i *2 3 Warren V E Hamilton 9 %
■ OAVK NK’HOLSON wb 3 91 4 3 2 J 2- 3= 3 2 3- Cole c J Brock miller 158
*'9.63 A IjIIA WjY w7 113 1 *2 3 2 3- 4* i- 4‘ Scoville J W Young 12
ktoAPGOJ/ OXDA W 5 107 5 4 5 2 5 3 f. 3 5* 5*'* Gauz C De Witt 3 16
'9:«4‘ -* 'A y EL wb 4 11*> 8 6^ 8 7 7 6** Hannan H McGarren 2 20
89934* ALI« ’E w 4 ic*4 7 7 6 6 <» 6 7 s A Burton M Burton 2 J 25
J/.iiS t.'AVAXAGH wb 5 103 3 5 7 7 8 8 8 T Koerner E Cottrell 28 J
lime. 25%. 51%. 1:19. 1:46. 1:52%. Track muddy.
76
>. Sh-i r. $55. (gi straight. $16.4*) place. $8.70 show: Stone Street. $12.10 place. $«».6)
, . ; - . \ ■ > . . *. - *ii . $47 1$) '1 • *w.
J ng «mMs Si i.-k- r. 2*i.3«i to P«) straight. 720 to PH) place, 335 to 100 show; Stone Street.
• fo.. / . ■ 2-r* to 1 *N* show: Dave Nicholson. 22»9i to P>0 -how.
W it**.* i P f by Yauket — Court plaste* - (traintd by L. C. Simla-*.
; • 5 ' ’ At p*»m 1 minute. Start g -o-i W»ju easily: second and third driving. STB KER
hi. .- '* y. was bard ri*ldfii ail tb* way an-! i>mI pacing th« «»tl* : - throughout, won in a canter
.- i ::l !.i t-- .li siowly and closed a l»i^ gap. I)AVE NICJlOLS<)N went well and outstayed ALMA
1;:>Y . . * i «ii;\. Fi. . laitcr slmwctl early -p. » *1 but qwii ALICE liad no mishaps and ran poorly.
« A> E f - as be; - ufl all the way. GOLCONDA :an u bad race. The winner was entered for $1,000; no
•
S< i . ..<•**< u Ni'.r, Mr Sinarty. s- v : 89878 Nettie Tracer, J *i J ; 80.864 Water Lake, 110.
Ovt-r weights -Sticker. 3 pounds.
UUtniii tntries and Past Performances for Saturday, June II.
WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY.
LATCNiA ENTRIES.
— — - 89939 James Me..
:t 2 30 i*. m. ((Si lea go time. 2:.‘i0 * (''‘bb-ii Ruby
ell mi n ml (^Snp**ri<#r mini runner. <8 **i, 4* < sepna ....
* Apiavut lee allowance. ^ *1* Oranlo ....
Wt. Bee. A.
102 1 : 01 *
. . 95 1 :03ft
First Rw» e— 5-8 Mile.
2-v«*ar-o!d> Allow
l'i . o-k iecord: 82552 -1 :<•«) 2 -103.)
Horse Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Hdejn.
Jack Denuiub Ill 1:01* 112. .©725
LaLo.d 110 1:01 169.. X 729 1
89970 Ali* udale I M )
St)9.S*» IdlcWeiss (M)
: ( I Secoud Race — 3-4 Mile.
Wt ii, Jen I 3-year-ofda and upward. Si-llina
112. .©725 (Track r**<-ord : 89941 — 1:11* — 5— 11
100.. X 720* 90*y23 3 Tony Bonero 115 1:13* 6..
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.
wt.
Hdrp.
Ind.
Shop;-
Dainty Dame ....
. 10 :*
1 112
0 .
.luff.
. ©74ff
<soo:2))
KOK.80
Merrick
. 102
1:12*
7 .
.115.
.©740
90U20
IMNt-Jl (
Star Venus
. o r.
1 : 1 2 4
ff.
. ON.
. X 7ffff
(0<O42)
00021-
Chief Hayes
. 1 iff
1:12*
7.
. l<)ff.
.©7:h)
NOO.ffO
!8H)21
Tom Bigl* e
. im;
l:1ff3
ff.
.104.
. X 72ff
(89970)
NOiMO
Little Osage
.10s
1:12*
ff.
. ION.
. X 72ff
NOS99
NOT 10
Tom Shaw
5.
.100.
. ©720
N0014
NO I S 4
Boscrrlan
.102
1 : Iff
.loff.
. ©71 ff
89005
S0S7S
Nettie Traver ...
.101
1:10*
4.
. 09.
. ©(Off
fJ.
0(K»2r»
Warden
. Off
1:17
4.
.101 .
. X ONff
N071O
Lady Vie
.102U: Iff*
r*.
IOI .
. ©C*7ff
S00H7
Lady Arion
«.
.14)1.
. X«70
soon
Frosty Lancaster.
ff.
. 90.
. X«50
S994ff
Wt. Bee. A. Wt.
...166 1:002 112.
. .. 95 1:03* 112.
...106 1:02* 116.
Equiv. Odds Auc’n
Straight. Sales.
89896 BLANCHE FRANCES wb 107 1*» 9 4% 4i 8 2 Ganz F J Pons |18 t
89989-MOCK LER w llu 3 4 M 9 9* Scoville B Schrciber 4 10
89761 MYRTLE PORTER w 107 5 11 11 11 1() 4 C Grand A Smitha 60 ±
89834 JOE H 1G w 110 11 5 9 10 ll 1 F Jackson M C Quesnal t
ARTEMISIA w 107 2 13 12 12 12* Warren W r K Oofs t +
89970 BLISS TRIFMPH wb 110 IS 12 13 13 13 E Griffin H M Rogers t I
TMutuel field. ^Auction field. Time. 04%. 50%, 56%. Track muddy.
80
$2 mutuels paid. Minnie Wendle. $11.10 straight. $5.70 place, $4.00 show: Rcdlass. $16.20 place. $8.30
sliow ; lluxter. $3.90 show .
E»niiva hmt I** Hiking «Hhls - Miuuie Wendle. 455 to 1<H) straight, 185 to 100 place. 100 to 100 show; Bed-
lass. 7B* to UK* place. 315 to 1O0 sh»*w: lluxter. 95 to 1(K) show.
Winner — B. f. I»y Little Saint— Corrauclla (trained l*y G. Hutu).
Went to jiost si t 2:.‘i5. At jw.st 2 minutes. Start g**od. Won easily: second and third driving. MIN-
NIE WENDLE took tlie lead at once and. keeping it. easily won as her rider pleased. RJODLASK ran in
closest pursuit all tin* way and was L-st *>f the others. HI'XTEB ran well and had to stand a hard final
drive to retain third place. ANNE BEVERE made a g»*od showing for the entire trip. ALICE A. DALE
and DANCING (JFEEN were taken wide all the way. BLANCHE FRANCES showed speed, but quit iu the
st retcii.
Scratched — 89K34 Sir Dawn. 110.
Overweights — Bliss Triumph. 3 pounds.
<WV/\ 4 SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (89941 — 1:11 %— 5— 111.) Purse $300. 3-year olds aud up-
• ward. Maidens. Sjiecial Weights. Net value to winner $225.
Tliird Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
2 Ren Double 97 1:12 6.. 116
) Kyebright 1<*8 1:13 6.. 112
All Red LOO 1:13 4 . 105
Lucky Muse 6.. 100
Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile.
Clipsetta Stakes. Value $1,500.
2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
(Track record: 82552— 1 :00— 2—103. >
2 Golden Egg 102 1:01* 1<>7
Princess industry.. 112
3 Loweeu 106 1:02* HO
1— 1:11*— 5
— 1
11.)
.108 1:11*
r*.
. 124*.
. ©754)
. 97 1:12
«.
.lie*.
. X745
.10.8 1 : Iff
«.
.112.
. X740
.100 1:13
4.
.105.
. ©7ff5
0.
.100.
. . . 7ff5
Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(Truck rei-ord: 46005—1:514 — 3— 9K. *
89943 Dr. Ibdzberg 4.. 105..
S9X9S Pin kola 110 1:52* 5.. 117..
89683* Font 4.. 100. .
S9943 3 Tom Hayward .... 96 1:53* 4.. 10*). .
89043 Axo N!) 1:53 4.. 105..
Sixth Race— 1 3-16 Miles.
3-year-olds aud upward. Sidling.
(Track record: 7796K— 1 :5K»— 4—107. )
89914 MAMIE AI/iOL ..104 2:05* 8. .10*9..
( 90025 )*Ca re w lOO 2:00 7.. KM..
9(N)43= Gilvedoar
!MKM4 Golcouda
80864 Water I.ake ..
89919 Maid Militant
S!M»41 t 'mining
90025 Muzetta W. ..
. 10 4 2:05* s. . 109.
.100 2:00 7.. KM.
.lOli 2:09* 5.. 109.
.1112:07 5.. 109.
7. .112.
. 106 2:06 6. . 107.
LATEST PEBFORMAXCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (82552—1:00—2—103.)
Index Course DistTimeT’ckOJds 1
JACK DENMAN, ch. c. 2
89733 Louisville 5-8 1:01* good 1
S9613 Louisville 41 f
89524 Louisville 4i f
^9 140 I^exington 4A f
8^387 I^exington 41 f
89287 I^exington 1-2
88472 Jacks’ ville 4\ f
8S370 Jacks’ville 1-2
LAB0LD, b. c, 2
90020 La ton i a 5-8
89918 Louisville 4?. f
89863 Louisville 5-8
S9S12 Louisville 4\ {
89650 Louisville 4J f
89613 Louisville 4^ f
89522 Ixiuisville 1-2
S94S8 Ixiuisville 1-2
41 f 54* fast 12-5 118 5
41 f 542 good 1 110 5
4A f 57K mud 1 115 3
41 f 54* fast 9-10 115 3
1-2 49 fast 8-5 113 4
41 f 56* good 13-10 118 3
1-2 52 hvy 12-5 119 4
2 109
5-8 1:03 mud 9-10 107 2
41 f 55 mud 14-5 112 3
89939 Latonia 5-8 1:00? fast 19
89918 Louisville 41 f 55 mud 45
89863 Louisville 5-8 1:01 fast 11
89783 Louisville 41 f 53 fast 17
S9684 I.ouisviI!e 5-S 1:03* mud 10
89650 Louisville 41 f 552 slow 14
GOLDEN RUBY, b. f, 2
90020 Latonia 5-8 1:03 mud 61
5-8
1 :01 fast 9
110
3
1
1
l l
ink E Griffin
8
42 f
54* fast 11 -]
LO 105
2
2
lh
4} I> Austin
8
4* f
55* slow 22
103
3
1
I s
1*2 D Austin
8
42 f
64?, fast 11
113
3
8
10
13 22 AScoville
Iff
1-2
48* good 6*
114
2
1
1*
22 I) Austin
1 I
1-2
49* good 6
112
3
3
36
4 2 V Powers
10
l. C.
2
106
By Cesarion — Edith
5-S
1:00? fast 19
106
7
7
7
7'.
8 3 °*Hannan
8
42 f
55 mud 42
1012
1
2
2 1
2 2 Scoville
7
5—8
1:01 fast 11
102
1
2
2
2 1
2»k Scoville
8
42 f
53 fast 17
102
1
4
36 1
4°1 Hannan
11
5-S
1:03* mud 10
101 2
9
7
7
7 17 1 Hannan
14)
42 f
55* slow 14
103
6
5
42
3 4 2 Hannan
8
S9881 Louisville
89733 Louisville
89684 Louisville
89650 Louisville
89467 Louisville
88763 Jacks’ville
5-8 1:01 fast 9
5-8 1 :0t* good 10
5-8 1:03* mud 26
41 f 55g slow 28-5
1-2 47 fast 10 :
1-2 49g fast 25
2
105
By
Cesarion — Gold '
42 f
54* fast 102
95
1
1
l 2
1»
Weathers
8
42 f
54* mud 19
952
3
3
4b
7*
HWeathers
IS
42 f
55* fast 7
109
1
2
2-
n
Weston
12
42 f
55* slow 55
95
2
4
56
7 7
Weathers
8
1-2
48g good 125
111
11
9
8
10®
Lovell
ll
USEPPA, blk. g, 2
89974 Latonia 4i
S9914 Louisville 4‘
89758 Louisville 41
89522 Louisville 1-2 48g good 125
0RANI0, blk. f, 2
89914 Ixmisville 41 f 54* mud Fid 1
89S12 Louisville 4i f 54R fast 35
89289 Lexington 1-2 48-1 fast 30 :
8S975 Jacks’ville M f 552 fast 6-5
88947 Jacks’ville 1-2 49* fast 1-2
88809 Jacks’ville 1-2 492 fast 6-5 1
ALLENDALE QUEEN, b. f. 2
89970 Latonia 4} f 54 fast 85
89899 Louisville 4‘. f 55 fast 40
89733 Louisville 5-8 1:01* good 104
89617 Louisville 41 f 56* slow 5
89388 I^exington 1-2 4Sg fast 200
IDLEWEISS, b. c, 2
89989 Latonia 4h t 55 fast 238
StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Ornament — Excellent ( J . M. Goode).
Ii l 4 O Grand S America neer, LonisKalx, S. Light
3 4 2% C Grand Iff La F Mexican. Incision. Oracle.
3 r * 2.) J Deav’p’t 7 Lit. Oasis. LaFMexiean, 8. Dawn
5 4 :, \ J Howard 5 Incision, ALA. Dale. County Tax.
3 3 2"^ Troxler Iff Loween, Incision, Alice A. Dale
4 2 2 n .T Howard 11 Il.Walhank. LaF Mexican. Tahoe
1° l 5 J Howard i> La’l’ Mex’n, M.V.d.Hoden.I.Gen’l
2 4 lt> Nicol S La’Ulfex’n, R.M’se.M.V.d.Hodcn
By Gold Heels — Wings (J. C. Milam).
Ii 2’i S<i» ville 7 Messeng<TBoy , Oracle. B.Newrall
1“ F- E Griffin 7 JamesMc., Dameaway. F’ntyTax
I I 1^ e Griffin R James Me. Lady Ormicant. Rue.
I II 4] D Austin S South. Light, Rue. Ella Bryson.
I 3 1% D Austin R Oriental Pearl. Janies Me. Rue.
10 13* 2 *ScovilIe Iff I.aFMe\ican, J. Denman. Ineision
1* 2', I) Austin 11 Little Rajah. Knyoc. i’emielia.
3 h 4 2 V Powers 10 Evia, G. L. Doyle. Sir Dawn.
By Ces&rion — Edith Me. (H. McCarren).
71 $ 9 **Hannan 8 Ella Bryson. Oracle. Loween.
2% 2 2 Scoville 7 Laliold, Daneeaway. County Tax
2% 2°k Scoville 8 Lihold. Lady Ormicant, Rue.
3*‘ 4°I Hannan 11 Delaney. LittleOasis. M. Byline.
7 7 17 f Hannan 10 Golden Ruby. Oracle, Iwnlani.
41 3 4 i Hannan 8 Labold. Oriental Pearl, Rue.
By Waterboy — Mono (J. H. Morgan).
5 6 2 « (’ Grand 7 Messenger Boy. T^itiold. Oracle.
6 6 ,3 3F Grand 6 D’ceaway, Gold. Egg. Roaeb’gHL
6 7 14 j Kennedy 8 J. Denman. Americaneer, L.Katx
l 3 1* W WrispenlO Oracle, Iwaiani. Oriental Pearl.
2i 5% Herbert 8 Lalioid. OrientalPeari. JamesMc.
12 11 8 “ Glnsner 15 R’dt. World. IMndustry. At’ntive
2* 1* C Grand 9 Insp.General. Bodega. Hawklike
56 7 7 Weathers 8 Labold. OrientalPeari. Jamo»Mc.
8 10* Lovell ll Little Rajah. Labold. Enyoc.
By Ornament — Sympatica (T. P. Hayes).
7 6 14 T Koerner Iff Kvia. Union Jack, Emigrant.
7 7 n 2 Hufnagel 8 S«>uth. Light, Rue. Ella Bryson.
12* Iff 25 Glasner J5 Housemaid. Gold. Egg, Lit. Oasis.
I 2 16 Dreyer 5 Trait, Athie W., Dixie Blue.
4 1 5 9 * Troxler 10 Renovator, (’boss. Grand Peggy.
2 3 2} Troxler 10 Rustirana. EastemStar. Albetto
By Jean Bereaud— Little Vag (W. L. Lewis).
8 7 ,w £Hufnagel 14 Bet. Sue, L.Ormicaot, M. Wendle
11 lb* Hufnagel 15 Waehula. Prin.Pouoona. Huxtcr.
7 6 14 ?.Hufnagel 8 J. Denman, Americaneer, L.Katx
12 12 T Riee 14 New Star. Coletta. Molly Mog.
7 7 1S 1J Deav’p’t 7 Premier, Taho<». Bad News 11.
By Mcltonian— Villa V. (G. H. Holle).
10 8*5 Herliert 14 Sidney R., Muckier, Mr. Dick.
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (89941 — 1:11%-
T0NY BONERO, b. h. 6
90023 l^atonia 3-4 1:16
89940 Latonia 3-4 1:13
89641 Belmont 7-8 1:27
89573 Belmont 1 1:41
89453 Aqueduct 7-8 1:28
89424 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14
89298 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:46
89252 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26
DAINTY DAME. br. m.
85916 l»uisville 3-4 1:13
89880 Louisville 3-4 1:13
89809 Louisville 5£ f 1:06
89784 Louisville 5-5 f 1:06
89559 Louisville 64 f 1:05
S9466 Louisville 3-4 1:13
89413 Lexington 3-4 1:13
MERRICK, ch. g. 7
89880 Ixiuisville 3-4 1:13
89785 Louisville 3-4 1:13
89736 Louisville 7-8 1:27
89631 Louisville 7-8 1:29
89577 Louisville 3 4 1:15
89540 Iyxiisville 3 1 1:15
89504 I>mis\ille 3-4 1:16
89166 Louisville 3 4 1:13;
STAR VENUS, b. f. 3
90021 I«itonia 3-4 1:16
89916 Louisville 3 4 1:13
89861 Louisville 3-4 1:12
89781 l^ouisville 5j f 1:06
89707 Louisville 3 4 1:17
87460 Tampa 3-4 1:18
CHIEF HAYES, ch. g.
90021 Latonia 3 4 1:16
89878 I/s ville lml’Oy 1:41
89732 Louisville 3-4 1:14
89682 Louisville 3 4 1:15
86407 Latonia 3-4 1 :13;
86361 Latonia 7-8 l:25j
86154 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14]
TOM BIGBEE. ch. g. 3
90021 Latonia 3-4 1:16
89915 Louisville 3-4 1:15
S9S7S L’sville lm20v 1:41
89788 I/sville 1 1-16 1:47
89940 T^atonia 3 4 1:13 fast
84555 Ft. P>ie 3-4 1:14 slop 10
8411*9 Ft. Erie 1 1 :3Sg fast 30
84383 Ft. Erie 3-4 1:13* fast 4*
84363 Ft. Erie 3-4 1:11* fast 3
84267 Windsor 3-4 1:121 fast 2J
81250 Windsor 5J f 1:07* fast lo
TOM SHAW. b. h. 5
8971«i Louisville l 1 : J7g hvy
s9)»46 Louisville 5i f 1:08 slov
89614 Louisville 3-4 l:l2g fast
83798 Butte 5-S 1:<M j slov
83721 Butte 1 1:41 slov
B0SERRIAN. b. g. 6
89484 l,ouisvill<- 5-4 1:141 goo<
89028 Jacks’ville oh f 1:))7* fast
3-4 1:16 mud
3-2
114
3
4
1
2 2
3-4 1:13 fast
3*
115
3
3
2
3®
7-8 1:27 mud
10
117
4
1
1
1
L’6
1 1:41 fast
5
115
0
3
2
2
3 h
7-8 1:28* slop
4
115
6
6
3
2
2 2
3-4 1:14* fast
5
108
7
4
4
2 4
L 1-16 1:46* fast
1-3
104
1
1
1
1
1*3
7-8 1:26 fast
9-5
97
3
2
1
1
l 1
I. br. m. 6
105
^ ]
3-1 1:18$ mud
3
102
4
4
4
3-4 1:13* fast
34
ion
4
4
4
•Jh
52 f 1:06* fast
62
101
7
4
4
42
52 f 1 :(*6* fast
10
ill
2
2
2
n
52 f 1:05* fast
13
106
6
6
7
56
3-4 1:13* fast
7-10 114
1
2
2
26
3-4 1:13* fast
8
110
5
4
3
3=
g. 7
115
]
3 4 1:13* fast
35
111
2
5
5
7
3-4 1:13$ fast
72
115
2
3
5
52
7-8 1:27* good
si
115
2
2
3
3
36
7-8 1:29* mud
17-5
111
4
4
4
4
4®
3 4 1 :15 mud 11-5
107
3
3
3
3'J
3 4 1:13* fast
42
108
1
1
1
26
3-4 1:16* slow 6-5
109
1
2
3
36
3-4 1:13$ fast
12-5
118
3
4
4
32
b. f, 3
98
1
3-4 1:16* mud :
17-10
93
3
2
2
Vj
3 4 1:13* mud 4}
K
2
2
3
4
3-4 1:12* fast
34
IS
5
3
2
16
52 f 1 :06g fast
10
95
5
6
4
46
3 4 1:17* hvy
1
102
7
5
3
33
3-4 1:18* slow
11-5
107
1
1
1
1*
, ch. g, 7
103
3
3 4 1:16* mud
7
105
1
O
3
2J
m20y 1:41* fast
33
109
3
4
g
9
9
3-4 1:14* good
23-5
106
3
4
4
5
3 4 1:15* mud
17-5
109
2
3
3
3 s
3-4 1 :13* good 4
109
4
5
5
*46
7-8 1:25* fast
50
107
7
3
4
6
7
3-4 1:14* fast
10
115
5
6
6
9 2
ch. g, 3
104
1
3-4 1:16* mud
10
im;>
6
4
6
5 l
3 4 1:15$ mud
27
106
4
3
3
16
m20y 1:41* fast
f’ Id
922 6
2
1
1
•jll
L 1-16 1:47 fast
57
932
1
7
5
6
to
m20y 1:45 slow
7*
104
8
6
4
6
8
ch. h, 5
108
3
3-4 1:13 fast
40
11!
5
7
6
8
By Sain— America (Mrs. H. H. Selby).
2 2 3 5 i (' Grand 4 IIanbridg<‘. B. Double
3 5 i F (Kami 4 Ilanhridge. B. Double. Frys. Maid
1 3 3 i Cochran 8 Blagg, AliceGeorge. T. Robinson.
1 4 s * But well 8 Fohort, Ed Ball, Chopontm*.
• 5 l, » P’kaway ii Cohort, Ed Ball, Uesponsful.
1 2 2 G Garner H (Cohort. Montgomery. Faleada.
1 3‘J Taplin 7 RosoQueen. Roebstone. Blk. Mate
i 1% G Garner ff Silver Knight, Nadsu. Font.
2 h G Gamer ff Prince Gal, Sandrian.
By Handspring — My Fair Kentucky (J. T. Ireland).
3 s a T Koerner 4 Countless, Win’green. StarVenus
> 2 4 Mountain !) B. Double. CryataiMaid. (’oiioqny
: 4 3 * D Austin 8 Ilandzaretta. B. Double. Berwick
2 h 2 2 V Powers 11 Al. George. Merrick. Our Nugget
3 2 33 V Powers 5 Ellen-a-J>a!e. Colloquy.. A. George
Bv Golden Garter — Bianca (J. C. Milam).
6H E Griffin
J> B.Dmrble. IV ty Da me. Frys. Maid
”nk t Koe liter 5 O.Queen. Dr. W. Briggs. ( V»|lo*piv
4 r * P> Kennedy ff KarlyTide. Pinkola. \l f.thHireat
104 3 1
101 4 1 1
109 2 2
109 5 2
98 3 1
111 5 4
5} f 1:08 slow 11
3-4 1:12* fast 137
5-S 1:01* slow 20
1 1:41 slow 7
89484 I^ouisville 3-| 1:14* good 19
89028 Jacks’ville 5^ f 1:07* fast 5
88890 Jacks’ ville 7 8 1:28$ fast 11-10
88S 17 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13* fast 7-10
8S693 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13* fast 12-5
88657 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13* fast 2
88578 Jac ks’ ville 7-8 1:27* fast 7
NETTIE TRAVER. ch. f, 4
89878 L’sville lni20y l:41g fast 98
80521 I/sville lm2"y 1:43 good 1W
86450 latonia 1 1-16 1:51* slow 7
86358 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 12
WARDEN, b. g. 4
90025 latonia 1 1 16 1:52* inud 22
89666 l«nuisville 3 4 1 : 1 slow 29
89579 Louisville 1 1:43 mud 55
89001 Jacks’ville 5} f Iff)?* fast 12
W 933 Jacks’ville 11:41* fast 20
88890 Jacks’ville 7 8 1:28* fast 3*
LADY VIE. ch. m. 5
ill" 3-4 1:1
896,51 I/syilb- lm20y 1:43* slow 37
89579 Louisville
89506 Louisville
89438 Lexington
86448 latonia
86385 Latonia
86327 Latonia
1 1:43 mud 25
3-4 1:15* slow 28
3 1 l:lSi mud 1 5
1 1:45* hvy 4
3-4 1:14* mud 7
7-8 1:27 good 25
LADY ARION, ch. m. 6
89667 1-ouisville 3-4 1:13 slow 74
75347 I-atonia 3 4 1:14* fast 15
75062 Louisville 1 1:42 mud 20
FROSTY LANCASTER b. g. 3
89971 I^itonia
89438 Lexington
S9361 Lexington
85725 Latonia
83685 Ft. Erie
82H19 latonia
81181 Lexington
2 4 1:14* fast 14
3 4 1:192 mud 20
51 f 1:0RJ fast 4^ 1
5) f 1:11 slop 13 5
64 f 1:12* hvy 15
5 8 1:04 slow 7
1 2 52 mud 9-10 ]
105
1<)7 8 8
1«« 2 2
121 4 1 1
111 1 2
111 1 2
110 5 2
109 7 7 8
on
T>3 f2 14 14 ;
103 5 2 5
105 8 9 9
110 2 3
101
IDS’. 5 2 3
105 '10 ll l
107 Left at
107 3 3
108 4 4 5
118 12 2
101
105 2 1
104 2 3 3
107 6 6 8
105 4 10 ]
107 7 7
114 4 3 2
106 1 3
106 6 4 4
101
103 6 6
105 14 14 1
103 8 9 9’
90
26 3H Page ff AlMnlier, Oc’nQueen. Eyebright.
32 3 2 | J Howard 11 AI. George, D’tyDame, O.Nogget
By Star Shoot — Lillian Beatrice (W. A. Hughes).
11 !•« Fob* 7 F. Hayes. Gypsy King. TomBigbee
I 4*J (’ole 4 Fountlesa. Win’green. D’tyDame
in 2** Foie 1» Countless. K. Solomon. CoILnet.
4'» 6*1 Cole 11 Gypsy King. Da in. I>h me. Berwick
3 3 3* Ormes 12 AlveB.. C.A.Leiman. Yank. Pooh
14 2«k Ormes ff Milton B.. Judge Cabiniss.
By Balgowan or Sain — Grand L&dy I'M. Bennett).
21 Warren 7 StarVenus. Gyp. King. T.Bigl»ee.
9 10’ 7 J Dreyer 14 S«g«». Tom Bigbee. Leamence.
5 6 1S C Grand b Snap. Southern(iold. CFtTucker.
3 s 3* 1 T Koerner !) Marbles. Gypsy King. B.Ibwlenier
Z*\ J Dennison Tom Holland. Fireball. Ethelda.
7 7 19 J Dennison Nimbus. Bonnie Bard. Pocotaligo.
9 3 9 !, j(.l DennisonSev. Beutler. Intervene. BlackshecD
By The Commoner — Miss Chapman 1. F. Gaffney'.
5 1 4“1 (bMMlwin 7 StarVenu*. (’.Hayes. tiypsyKiog
l h 14 Goodwin 9 T. McGrath. Refined. Hatehiec«j»>a
2*1 2 1 4 W Andress 14 Sigo. Ia*amenre. Markie M.
66 7 19 ^Weather8 11 JohnCarroll. Molesey. J?t. Ilario
8 8 13 ^Goo<lwin 13 Starport. AlbertaH.. Ram. Corona.
By Orimar — Louise Wood (J. W. Bauer).
8 X ! * E Griffin s Blagg. Alice George. T. Bonero.
22 5-2 Jas Hogg Sewell. All Red. Merrick.
26 4-2 Jas Hogg Prince Ahmed. Meadow. T. Hayward.
3* 3 3 * J Rei<l Pajaroita. Prince Ahmed. Sm.Fochett
3- 3*2 C Ross Madman. Merrick. Richard Reed.
II 1| J Reid Sewell. TomHavward. HastyAgnes.
5 l 7“ Sullivan Toy Bov. A! Muller. Ariooette.
By Sain — Belle Ward (Dayton Sc Brush).
• r d 4*J Peak It Grenade. WaponocH. W.Griswell
11 10 l *iPeak Iff Rchin Grey. Donovan. Ben Sand.
7 7 21 Peak 7 AlMuller. J.Parker. T. Hayward
•>*2 Stille Id LordNelson. Galves, LyteKnlght
3 : i Slille 4 Warktax, Btkl. Day, Mi bwh
By Cesarion — Princess Bowling (E. J. Gilderxloeva).
8 8 7 I T Riee 1) Marbles. Camel. Aspirin.
I 2 5? Troxler H Har.Hall. Splendida. Kiameahalf
l l 1 1 4 Troxler !) M J. Whalen. M’wump, Cas’wary
2*2 2 l Troxler H Splendida. Light Blue, Select II
2 d 6 2 2 J Deav’p’t S Belle Mawr. Youthful. Mozart.
11 2n Troxler 9 M.Pop’Iar. K. Queen. M.J. Whalen
3nw 2° V Powers 10 Dander. Silverine. Miss Marjorie
By Lamplighter — Calamity Jane CW. E. Walsh).
14 14 38 2Ganx 1 4 Sigo. Tom Bigbe<*. Leamen^-e.
66 7 l# IGana Iff M. Militant. P. Diana. May Lutz.
10 10 R | Kennedy 10 Lad.vHill. K. Guinea. M. O’Brien.
10*10 l *2Troxler Sister Phyllis. Chalice. Plume.
By Oddfellow — Leonatus mare No. 2 (L. Kelly).
11 12-’ ; \E Griffin Iff Carew Mique O’Bri ii. Solicitor.
10 10 17 1A Walsh Iff riomeRun. Wa|N>no)*a. Ben Sand
e p«>st. S«-ovi|l*- Iff Ben Howe. Minot. Pirate Diana.
42 5 7 j 1] Griffin 9 Arionette. Ruble, Light Blue.
76 7 l2 4Brannon H Ceremonius. Critic. Sandpiper.
3»6 Ganz 9 Boscrriau, M.J. Whalen. Mugw’p
By Griffon — Vie (G. B. Ott).
7 7 7 i E Martin ll Grenade. Wapouoca. W.(4ritwell
10 10 31 Scoville 11 Camel. Minot. Fantastic.
9 10-*2J Deav’p’t Iff Ben Howe. Minot. Pirate Diana.
9 9 7 Scoville Iff R. Grey. Mauretania. Col. B<»h.
9 9 l "2Gan7. 9 MuzettaW.. B. Goodwin. T. Bighee
2% 2«»6 B Martin 4 SanPrimo. Mam. Algol, M. Popular
62 7 20 T Rice Patriot. Earl Rogers, Tom Holland.
ll 3 ll 2 '2F Jackson Patriot. Polar Star. ThoraasCalhoun
By Cesarion — Lady Ellerslie II. (Long 8c Thompson).
7 7 Goodwin 7 Dr.W.Br gs. Kar.Tbte, Eye While
I 1 r St I ll Mat _ et Vlattii Mai .
8 2 S ! “2J Butler 10 Hughes. Rustle. Funiculaire.
By Planudes — Carrie Jones (Hickey Bros.).
10 9 :, 4 Herbert Iff Domlnhvi. Olysmle. Nannette.
8- 7 l ® Loft us 9 MuzettaW. . It. Good win. T.Bigtiee
8 1 7‘”t Herbert Iff Cowdin. Al. George. Cb inBeachey
72 4TJ ^ Page My Henry. Ed G.. Jack Binns.
7 7*' Warren West. Lady. Ben K. Sleet. Short Ord*»r
12 1% E Martin Jackstraw. LouLanler. RnwIandOtla
o a 5 8 i Heidel Uncle Toni. Simonette. Relluf.
7 7 7 4 E Martin
10 10 31 Sci» ville
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (89941- 1:11'-
HANBR1DGE. ch. h. 5
fKK)i’3 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud l
89941 I.ah'tiia 3 4 1:11* fast 2 114
S9S98 l/sxille lm20v 1:4')* fast 44 122
8981 1 I/sville ImL’Uv 1 :39* fast 13 i 1 7
89709 Lup ville 1 1:45* hvv 9-10 114
89541 I/sville 1 1 16 1:45* fast 4 117
89363 Lexington 3-4 1:121 fast 11-5 118
too Lexington 0* £ 1:06* fast tis> 116
1 1 :45* hvv 9-10 114 2
1 1 16 1:45* fast 4 117 V
By Banastar— Debacle (G. H. Holle).
’ 2 1- 1’ Herbert 4 I». Double. T«tuy Bonero, Cry. Maid
3 2 2 24 2 |,k Herbert ff Al Muller. Crystal Maid.
4 2 1 HerlHTt »; K.IVghter, T.U fteeil. ll dzandta
\ 2 2 3* 2% HertH*rt 7 J.ILReeU. l’iakola. K. Daughter.
2 l 1 l l l l Herbert 4 Hon. Bard. T.lluvw’rd. Stoneman
}N ithdrawu. Scoville 9 K. Daughter, T.M.Green. F Maid
a 4 4 4 l 2 4 l2 21Ierl>ert a K. Daughter. Eari.vTide, MiltonB
4 3 3 2* 26 Herbert 7 CrystalMaid, KarlyTide, Merrick,
DAILY RACING FORM.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910.
BEN DOUBLE, b. r. 6
9* *23 l.ai**ni.i 3 I 1:16 mud
8988* l,'*tiisviih* :: I 1:132 fast
89009 Louisville , r *i 1' last
88541 Jacks* vi lie 1 1:39! fast
88476 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:15g pood
88392 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14! pood
88258 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:15? hvy
88143 Jacks’ ville 3 4 1:14| alow
EYEBRIGHT. oh. r. 6
81*944 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45s fast
X9862 I»uisvillc 1 irakg fast
897*6 Louisville 1 1 ;39| fast
88848 I/sville lm‘20y 1:422 slow
89576 Louisville 1 l:42g mud
89604 Louisville 3-4 1:16? slow
116
89488 I»uisville
ALL RED. ch.
89786 Louisville
89685 Louisville
89631 Louisville
89577 Louisville
89504 Louisville
86470 Latonia
5J f 1 :05g fast
I. 4
1 1 :39g fast
1 1 :44g mud
7-8 1:29? mud
3-4 1:15 mud
3-4 1:16? slow
1 1 :40? good
19 5 IMG
25 169
45 106
7-10 10S
7-10 110
31 10S
109
112
3-2 l*f9
16-5 IttS
4 112
9-3 110
3- 3 106
65 MB
57 107
105
10 105
18 3 101
4- 5 l'H»
7 107
11 104
25 93
2 4
1
3
2
1
1 1
9 9
i T
1 1
6
6
86422 latonia lm70y 1:44? good 18-5 96
86342 Latonia 1 1:391 fast 41
Bv Bendoran — Lemons (F. .T. Pons).
2 3 Banz I Hanbridge, T. Bonero. Ciys.MuM
I'i l 1 < Jmii/. :> D’tyDaine, Crystal Maid. I'olloquy
3‘ 2- Gauz S H’dzarctla, Berwick, IT ly Dame.
7 1 7 l4 iObert !» Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana.
2«k 4 5 | Obert 5 li. Captive. Camel. Fer. Cecil Ian.
3 3 l h Obert 10 Osorlne. King Avondale. Otilo.
I 1 2' Obert 8 Spellbound, Barnsdale. Camel.
1* 1*5 Obert 7 S- Preston, J.Cabiniss, Waponoca.
Bv Rubicon — Chartreuse II. (E. Trotter).
V " "
6
3J
1-
I 3
4J
1- K Griffin 7 Camel. Claudia. Alice Baird.
6-’®£E Griffin !l Meadow. Oe’liQueon. Belle Clem.
2 5 K Griffin 6 J. II. Reed. Ltiighand. Macias.
I 3 E Oritlin 0 Royal Report. AH<*e, Kerelieval.
1° Banz 4 Longhand, ShortOrder. Si.Aulaire
4* Herbert C. A1 Muller, Ocean Queen. Merrick
5“'AJ Deav’p’t 0 K.IVghter. T.M.Green, Colloquy.
By Star Ruby — Allanette (G. Land).
6 6 ,2 ?.Hufnagel t; J.H.Rocd. Eyebright, Longhand.
35 3 4 A T Koerner 0 Dr. Holzberg, Font. Ali**e.
5 5” jj E Martin 5 Merrick, Early 'ride. Pinkola.
4 11 3 s J Deav’p’t 1> Merrick. Donovan. Marbles.
5= 5 11 .1 Deav’p’t 6 A) Muller. Ocean Queen. Merrick
45 5 4 J E Martin 6 Nimbus. L.P.Daley. Prince Gal.
3 l 3= Brannon Ludhiana, Centre Shot. Old Honesty.
4‘ 4*1 Brannon Crystal.Maid. Bellwether, M. Doyle
LUCKY MOSE.
ch. h.
6
100
By Guido— Boeticia
(F. R. Cochran).
89!*43
!^i!«*nin
Im7**y 1
1 1
:43J fast
99
it*4? r* r* Tt
5
7 6 ,w T Rice
7
K.D’giiter. Mca*l**w
. T. Hayward
S9s7 :*
Lmisville
::at£ fast
194
106 3 7 7
6
Eh :."’T Rire
H
WinCgr’u, T.M.Green, T.HaywM
89736
Louisville
7-8 1
:27jt g* *o* l
57
K*o 4 4 4
5
5 5 4 | E Martin
r*
()**. Queen, Merrick,
Dr.W. Briggs
81702
Ft Worth
7 8 1
:28 fast
8
100
4 Jas Hogg
5
Marcliuionet, John .
Ellenl.
SK257
Ft Worth
7-8 1
:29 slow
5
105
4 Jas Hogg
4
Marchiuouet, Ellerd
, John A.
FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. Clipsetta Stakes. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. <82552 — 1:00—2—102.)
GOLDEN EGG. br. f. 2
K98S1 Liuisvilb- 5 S 1 :ol
K2«5o5 Louisville 1-2 48
MC4o L xington 45 f 54
Ml Lexington 1-2 48?
PRINCESS INDUSTRY.ch,
89X65 I>*lli*ville 5-8 1 :«1
8959.. laiuisville 45 f 55J
N95*»5 IxHiisville 1-2 48
89467 L*uisville 1-2 47
87898 Juarez 1-2 47g
87483 Juarez 3-8 344
87*193 Juarez 3-8 35 g
LOWEEN. br. f, 2
R9iC 9 l-atonia 5 8 1 8»|
89837 Louisville 41 f 54j?
89735 Louisville 5-8 19*14
89387 1^-xington 41 f 542
ELLA BRYSON, ch. f. 2
fast 1-2
slow*21-10
good 2.A
last 5
. f, 2
fast 7-10
good 1
slow 16
fast 31
fast S 5
fast 14-5
slow 7-10
107
102
115
‘♦9
115
112
107
10$
1 15
106
112
114
112
15 1*5 D Austin
3 l# 3=5 D Austin
2 2 2 s 1) Austin
2uk 2* I) Austin
2»» 2* 1> Austin
2 2 J l 1 1) Austin
s***.t::9
Latonia
5 8 l:0**t? fast
17 106
1
1 1
1 =
89X12
Louisville
4?. f
54g last
5t 103
1
1
25
«*711
I Louisville
45 f
57 1 hvy
6-5 1**45
1
1
1*
814252
Louisv ille
4'. f
56? mud
14-5 102
2
2
3 2
89596
I Louisville
45 f
551 good 16-5 102
1
1
2 l
89642
l»uisville
t
54* fast
18-5 101
2
1
l l
GOLDEN RUBY. b. f.
9uo_‘n iaitonia
898V1 ixuisviile
89733 Louisville
8968 J Louisville
S965o lvOUisvilie
89467 Louisville
8S763 Jacks' vi lie
WINE. b. f. 2
9**042 Latonia
89812 Louisville
89735* Louis ville
89*532 Louisville
89.558 Louisville
S 1:03 mud 6A
5-8 1 :«»1 fast 9
5-8 l mi? g. M *d 1**
5 s 1 :U3? mud 26
112
]o9 5
105 6
108 6
95 1
4i f
1-2
LITTLE OASIS, hr. f. 2
5 8 1 :0o? fast 27
-8 1:01 fast 6
89939 i^atonia
S98V1 Louisville
89783 Louisville
89524 I jouisville
89387 L* xington
89289 Lexington
BETTIE SUE, *
8**970 latonia
898945 Louisville
ELLANETTE. ch. f. 2
\9S99 Louisville
*'98**8 Louisville
89735 Louisville
89*547 Louisville
89574 Louisville
89505 Lniisville
8x735 .lacks* vi lie
8S654 Jacks’ vi lie 47. f
ORANIO. blk. f. 2
89914 Louisville 4? : f
898 1 2 Louisville
89289 Lexington
88975 Jacks' ville 41 f
SS9I7 Jacks’ ville 12
88X09 Jacks’ v ill.
HELEN BURNETT, ch. f.
89665 L«uis ville 1-2 494
41 f
1-2
544
54?
M
55 i
494
4**2
By Ces&rion — Big Goose (G. B. Ott).
I s 2" T Kw*rni*r G Dnnceaway. Roseb’gllL, L.Oasls
2** 2 2 Pag** G R.t heWorld. Pr.lndustry, lima.
I 3 l 8 E Martin 10 lima. La U Mexican, lwaliui.
4 h 2 ,# S Page 15 Housemaid. Little Oasis. lima.
By Farandole — Work (C. C. Van Meter).
Koerner s Labold. JainesMc, IuidyOrinicant
it Ella Bryson. Rue. Brand Peggy.
G R. the World. GoldenEgg. lima.
15 RoundtlieWorld, Attentive. Rue
G Flying Wolf, TheR. Prince. Sterliu
G F.Mullens, TbeR. Prince, Mor. Song
7 Sopbrony Brown, Ilzie, Coed.
110 By Intrusive — Arthesia (G. C. Bennett),
fast 6 1<*6 6 5 5 5 4 3 8 1 Scoville S Ella Bryson. Oracle, Delaney,
fast 1 1025 1 1 1** l 2 Scoville 14 Molly Mog; County Tax, Ben Prior
good 13-3 111 3 3 3 61 5 8 J Scoville 10 Oracle. Incision. Lady Ormicant
fast S5 105 1 1 11 l Dk Scoville 13 J. Denman, Incision, AlIceA.Djle
112 By Juvenal — Graziosa (J. H. Morgan).
’ 11 T l\**eriier S Oracle, Loween, Delaney.
35 C Grand S Southern Light. Rue. Labold.
1® C Brand 10 Lyd.Lee. Beechmont, Blk. Magic
4 2 J Wilson S Wine. Iwalani. James Me.
2*5 T Koerner 9 P.Iudustry, Rue, Brand Peggy.
19* J Wilson 8 Danceaway, JainesMc. Haldeiuan
By Waterboy — Mono (J. H. Morgan).
2 2 5 6 20 C Brand 7 Messenger Boy. Labold. Oracle.
6 6 6 6 ,3 2C Brand G D’eeaway, Bobl.Egg, Roseb’gllL
3 3 (* 7 ,4 JKennedy S .1.1 ten man. Americaneer. L.Katz.
1 l 3 l 3 W WrispenlO Oracle. Iwalani. Ori**ntal Pearl.
21 6 3 J Herbert S Labold. Orient! I Pearl. JainesMc.
12 11 s * Blasner 15 U*«lt. World. P.Iudustry. At’utive.
2*2 p (j Grand !> Insp.Beneral. Bodega, Hawklike.
By Golden Maxim — Encounter (M. Goldbl&tt).
15 15 Scoville 7 Athie W.. Indian Girl. Eventide.
6 2 G*| T Koerner S South. Light. Rue. Ella Bryson.
9 10 17 Kennedy lo Oracle. Incision, Lady Ormicant
97 1 1 l 3 l l J Cole S Iwalani. JamesMc. Ella Bryson.
110 2 5 5 h 6* J 1> Hall 14 Delcassy. Permelia. Molly Mog.
107 By Belvidere— Lucasta (J. B. Viley).
103 8 8 8 8 7 18 5C tlrand S Ella Bryson. Oracle. Loween.
105 5 4 3 5 4 K i J Wilson G D’eeaway, Bobl.Egg, Roseb’glll.
11 Ikdaney. JamesMc.. MaryBodine
7 J. Denman. LalJMexican, S.Dawn
13 lioween. Jack Denman, Incision.
15 Housefnaid. Golden Egg, lima.
ir — Alveria M. (A. Brown).
14 L.Ormie’t, M.Wendle, A. A. Dale.
12 Ind.Birl. Mln.Wendlo. M. lkaline
—Foundling (W. H. Fizer).
15 Wachula, Prin. Pomona. Iluxter.
14 Bounty Tax. Bad News II.. lima
10 Oracle, Incision. Lady Ormicant
14 New Star. Coletta. Molly Mog.
14 Orien.Pesrl, Iwalani, Wlieatburg
G R.theWorld. B.Kgg. Pr.lndustry
10 Vallonia. Ivouise B.. llarv. M*x*n
9 SirKearney, Ed. Adams, Bodega.
107 By Ornament — Sympatica (T. P. Hayes),
in? 9 7 7 6* 4 T Koerner 13 Kvia, Union Jack, Emigrant.
95J 7 7 7 7‘*2 Hufnagel 8 South. Light. Rue, KUu Bryson.
115 11 13 12* 13 23 Blasner 15 Housemaid. Bold.Egg. Lit. Oasis.
103 l 1 l 2 1«* Dreyer 5 Trait. Athie W.. Dixie Blue.
115 2 3 4‘ 5*5 Troxler lo Renovator, Chess, Grand Peggy.
115 2 2 2 s 23 Troxler 10 Rusticana, EasternStar, Alls*! to.
103 By AIlan-a-Dalc — Good Manners (Long & Thompson).
107 9 9 8 8 ,a Boodwin 10 Sou. Light, UuiouJack, Haldeiuan
4?. f 55f slow 28 5
PXl
4
2
1-2 47 fast 10
112
4
11
1-2 49? fast 25
115
4
2
110
•
5-8 1 :02| mud 3
106
1
2 2
45 f 542 fast 24
102
6
6
5-8 1:012 good 14
105
9
9 9
564 mu*i 28
474 fast 85
45 f
53 fast 19 10 107 3
3
3a
2® Brand
45 f
54g good 11 J
9X 5 3
1
12
15 J Wilson
45 f
542 fast 6
1022 4
4
5 l
5®2 D Austin
1-2
482 fast 23
115 5
7
r>u
3 14 1) Austin
1. f.
45 f
2
54 fast 3-2
107
110 1
1
By The Common
l 4 l 3 tllasner
45 f
55 fast 42
lit) 8
4
4“
3i Blasner
l. f.
4| t
2
55 fast 85
107
100A15
15
By Allan-z-Dale
15 15>*iE Briltin
45 f
55 fast 9
95 14
14
14
10 14 ' Weathers
5-S 1:012 good 39
97510
10 10
7
6 n Weathers
45 f
562 slow 14 5
104 9
7
6‘
8 7 Lovell
45 f
55? mud 14
106 5 8
r,
::•«
3® Ix*v«*Il
1 2
48 s 1 1 > w 73
115 5
6
6
6 14 lf>»vell
i 2
481 fast 16-5 115 It*
6
62
5* ’Troxler
45 f
54s fast 42
109 3
7
6 1
5 3 5 Mountain
mud f’l*
fast 35
fast 30
fast 6-5
fast 1-2
fast 6-5
2
slow 22
FIFTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. ( 40995 — 1 :51 Vj — 3 — 9S. )
DR. H0LZBERG. ch
89913 Lttonia 1ni70y
89898 l/svilb* li»2»y
8976** Louisville 1
89683 Loiisvilb* 1
89649 Lmis ville 1
89595 Loiisvilb* 1 1 16
89523 1 2 s v i I le 1 in20y
894X7 L’sville lm20y
PINK0LA. ch. g. 5
S9S9S L’sville lin2My
89M l L’sville lm20y
X9*J49 Louisville 1
S9*i31 Loiisvilb* 7 8
87**28 Juarez. 1 1 16
86824 Juarez 7 N
86644 Juarez 7-K
86 . r i66 Juarez 1 1-N
FONT. br. g. 4
89682 Loiisvilb* 1
89579 Louisvilk* 1
8921*8 A«|U*Miu«*t 1 1 16
691ft Vqueduct l
89*)63 Aqm duet 1
8S577 Ja«*k’ville 1 1-4
88494 Jacks’ ville 3^4
TOM HAYWARD, b.
89943 Latonia lm7<»y
89879 Loiisvilb*
8976(* Louis ville
897**9 Lniis ville
89614 L*uisville
89.559 L Olis ville
86470 Latonia
1
1
1
3-4
55 f
1
. g. 4
1 :43r. fast
l:4«g fast
1:40 fast
1 :44* mud
1 : tog slow
1:474 good
1 :4lk g«**wl:
1 :424 g*x**l
1 :40g fast
1 fast
1 :8if! slow
1 :29| mud
1 :5«2 livy
1 :29 fast
l:32g k<km1
2:*H*g fast
l :44? mud
1:42 mu«l
1 :4Gj? fast
1 :42 slow
1:44 mud
2:052 fast
1 :142 fast
g. 4
1 : 43?. fast
1:39| fast
l:4o fast
1 :45J livy
1:122 fast
1:05| fast
1:404 good
105
22 1**7
66 1 in
26 113
12 3 108
4 106
6 101
M -10 103
65 104
117
35 116
24-5 117
8
11
By Bannockburn — Grand Shot (E. Trotter).
6 6
3 4
2 3
3 2
45 4*5 E Brltlin
6 5*} E Briltin
6 6 1 4 1 E Brltlin
2'5 1*5 Kennedy
3* 3 3 Banz
1»| HA <laor.
2' 2 2 Banz
2 2 3 2 5 Kennedy
K.D’gbler. M«*:i*l«*w, T.IInvward
G K .D’ghler, Hailbridge, J. II. Reed
G K.D’ugbter, Meadow, H’dzaretta
G Fout, All Red. Ali**e.
5 Pinkola. Crystal Maid, Czar.
G Crys.Maid. Kerelieval, Tom Dolan
4 Ear. Tide. Gal. Pirate, Durknigbt
EarlyTidc. R.Reimrt, Kerelieval.
ins
1**9
7 5 118
10 115
4 IIS
5 112
100
45 104
15 111
7 107
5 112
1 105
50 102
12 103
100
55 1**2
26 99
2 1
7 7
5 5
3 3
4 3
7 5
4 4
5 5
3 1
25 99
7 !*9
160 1**2
ch. g. 4
105
i^itonia
1 m*0y
1:43| fast
132
1**7
7
Hamilton
1 1-4
2 :05 fast
20
M
6
M’or.mto
2 1 4
4 :<»•! hvy
6
98
8
Montreal
1 1-2
2:41 i hvy
3-5
‘.♦9
3
Montreal
1 1 8
1 :5Xf slow*
20
I'M
5
1 1-8
1 :53| fast
20
95
8
Montreal
1 1-4
2:08 fast
11-5
99
1
G C
7 8
3 3
5 5
9 9
4 4
By Pink Coat— Wyola (E. Alvey).
4’ 6’’ Blasner G K.D’ghter, llanbrblg**. J.H.R**ed
5 3 3 3 A Blasner 7 J.H.K«M*d. Il’briilge. K. Daughter
1 1 i l 2 Blasner 7» CrystalMaid. l)r.lb»lzlH*rg. Czar.
2 *» 3 3 1 D Hall T* Merrick, EarlyTidc. Al.thcBrcat
5 5*2 T Rice 5 J**anettc M.. 'I'. Wrestler. Blorio.
7 7 n 2T Itice 7 Bbuio. Early Tide. Lady Esther.
5 4 3 2 T Rice 5 Glorio. Pedr«*. Rigliteasy.
3 3 12 T Rice r* Ch. Hargrave, Meadow, T. Tlmrn.
By Hastings — Bollegarde (F. J. Pons).
15 2*5 Banz G Dr. Holzberg. All R**d, Alice.
4A 4*5 Brannon 13 Ben Howe. Minot. Pirate Diana.
5 4**1 K tirltlin T* 1’ony Bonero, Silv.Kuigbl, Nadzu
2'5 1-5 E Briffin 5 Banbury, The Peer. Keep Moving
15 l 2 Butwell 5 'Hie Peer, J*m; Rose, Nadzu.
11 11 *• OlM*rt 11 Bre«*ii Seal. Sotemia. Tal*oo.
7 4>5 Obert S Barnsdale, K. Avondale, BoldDust
By Cunard — Mamie G. (L. Johnson).
3 3 3*5 T K*M*rner 7 K.D’gliter, Meadow. Dr. Holzberg
3 2 3 2 5 J Wilson s W in t ’green. T.M.G«h*ii. J. Parker
5 5"J Hufnagel G K.D’ugbter. Meadow. H'dzaretta
3 3 3* Hufnagel 4 Hanbridge, Bon. Hard. Stoueman
2* 1 3 3 > Hufnagel 7 AIMuller, JaekParker. Duquesnc
45 4*5 Brannon !» M.Bcreaud, Wint’green. O. Queen
O' 4 4 Brannon G Nimbus, L.P.Ikiley. Prince Bal.
By Wadsworth — Ma Angeline (T. H. Stevens).
kciincdy
6 6' « 5. Bran non
pi 1 nk Brannon
2* 5 25 Brannon
5 2* Brannon
8 4 G ,2 5Brannon
4 3 7 Brannon
K.lt'gliter. Meadow. 'I'. Hayward
Woolwinder. Pinkola. Cave Adsiuu.
Cave Allsum. Obi Honesty. Seismic
Bolcomla. CoioiM'l Zeb.
Jo** Rose. Zipungo. Iaulv Estln*r.
MartinDoyle, JeanetteM.. Quagga.
LadyEstiier. Desperado. KingofMist
SIXTH RACE — 1 3-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (771K1S
MAMIE ALGOL, b.
89944 Livoiia 1 1-16
897*'_ Louisville 1 1-S
X96*:9 L*uisville 1 1-8
Liuisville 114
89. 27' L 'iiisville 1 1-S
lm74>-
8MJ79 Jack’ ville 118
CAREV2. ck. g. 7
9»*"?7 1 1 16
89V *4 Lou:. "Ville 11-4
89759 L’h ville 1 1-16
896 i 7 l/sxille llil 2 **y
89.'.' 12 L ' s v s ! I e 1 in 30v
8:*4«^. Liuisvilie 3-4
85434 L’sville 3 1-16
851X7 L’svilie 1 1-8
G1LVEDEAR. ch. g
!»i*> < La: iiia 1 ■ 16
8997.: l^iitoma lm7**y
898', 1 Louisville 1 H
897.: L.uisviJi 1 1-8
X9712 Louis ville 1 1-4
89597 L«uisvilie 1 1- It
GOLCONDA b. g 6
9**oH T^itonia 1 l 4 '
81*90' L s Ville 1 1-16
89838 L’sville 1 1 16
89763 Louisville 1 1-8
89687 L'svilie lntJ0\
893v Pimlico
89215 Pimlico 1 l-K
WATER LAKE. b. h
8^864 L*Uisv ille I
81*669 Louisville ]
89633 l^ouisvilie 1
MAID M1LITAN1
89810 L*uisviil«
89712 L»uis\ille :
W**;:::< I/)uisvilb
695X1 L’sville In
894:46 fixing i « *n
CUNNING b. f.
■
89473 A*| ucduct 7 8 1 :28|
8X375 J k’ ville 1 1 16 1 :54<
8X32) J k’vill IniTOy 1:524
68258 Jacks ille 3-4 1 :15 1
8783:< Jacks’ \ ille 3 4 1 :12|
87563 .la* ks’ ville 1 1:42
MUZETTA W . ch. f 4
•*•>■'. 7 Lit a 1 1 16 1 • t ti
89«V» LLvItb Imffty 143| si
89597 L»ulsville 11 16 1 479 H
89621 s\ i ! b* ln»2*'v 1:43 g<
8943 v L-xingi«*n :: 4 1 : 19^
8:«:> L ■ x ! 1 1 v ' ui 1 1 4 2:06
89341 L-Xio^ion 1 1 419
^ 1 L *> ville liuTvy 1:454
m. S
1:45? fast 12
1:54| fast 14-5
1 :54J slow 17- 10
2:14 mud 11 -20
1:54 fast 8
1 :44g fast 12
1:534 fast 19
1:521 mud 23 -10
2:"6j: fast 62
1 :47Z fast 30
] 42? fast S
1 454 slow 19 10
1 :13| fast MO
1 :47 fast 3
1:56 fast 4
5
1 :52? mud
1 :45 last
2:M6fc fast
] :54 £ fast
2 :14| hvy
1 :4?K good
lid
58
10
15
76
1 :52j! mud 3
1:47 fas! 14
1 :47?. fast *4
1 :54 f fast 27
1 ;454 mud 7
1 .428 fast 8
1:56 hvy 9-5
7
109
107 7
108 3
112 8
111 5
111 2
115 .8
107 5
104
lot; l
1035 3
103 7
KM 3
1**4 8
103 9
104 8
99 2
109
111 3
1*»9 9
115 2
111 5
111 4
111 9
109
By Algol— Miss Mary (W. Y. Casey).
7 7
4 4
6 6
3 2
4 4
4 3
8 8
Banz 7 Kyehright. Camel. Claudia.
I'l T Koerner G Elfall. Ben Howe, Sir Catesby.
4 4 Blasner H Alma Boy, Elfall. Denver Blrl.
1 & Kennedy G MablMilitant . VV’a ter Lake. Breat
2* l\**mi«*dy 7 Console. John Carroll, Moles**y.
4 3 A E Brltlin 8 B.Jubilee. MerrvBift. F.Pr**inlum
4 2 I ’i’roxler G Hans. Bolcomla, OI*eron.
By The Friar — Hanrose (C. E. Patterson).
1' l 3 F Jiu’kson 13 M. O’Brien, Solicitor. M. Vigilant
8 8 , *1F .la**ks*»n 12 W**lf«*rton. Elfall, St. llano.
X 8 i3 ijF Jackson 11 B’nlwidge. .1 .Carroll. W.Briswell
In 10 ,3 1F Jackson 13 RobinBr«*y. John Carroll. Sticker
4'* 4 ,U 1F Jackson Bilved«*ar. Ben How**. Cassowary
7 8 ,2 5F Jackson 11 Al.Georg**. Dainty Dntnc, Merriek
X 1 " 8 ,8 |F Ja« kson Stoiwm in. Bnntidge. T.SI.augliraun
4 2 4’’* F Jackson MahlMilitant. Orlandot. Main. Algol
By Giganteum — Sea Puss (A. D. Steele).
Brand
7 7*5 A Burton
1 11**4 Warren
6 6 8 C Braml
l 4 T 4 C Brand
J 6'«2T Rice
!* S«*rrowfnl. Pirat* Diana. Lavetm.
12 AlmaBoy. John Carroll. < ’a mill**.
12 Wolferton. Elfall. St. Barb*.
G Mamie Algol. Elfall. Ben Howe.
9 Cassowary. Molesey. Flirting.
11 Bounty Clerk, Cool, Fantastic.
1(19
112
By Goldcrest — Fond Recollection (C. DeWitt).
11 H
3 3
9 9
6 6
:o 6 r; fast
f’ k
no
il
12
2
n
V> 9>
-8
1 :54£ slow
44
109
7
7
6
6
5* 5®
-4
2:14 mud
10
111
4
5
4
4* 3®
b
1 :43k mud
-
107
106
9
7
By
56 51
1 M fast
19
112
11
'$
8
9
9 9 1
2:14k hvy
52
179
3
3
4
6
8 9 2 *
-4
2:14 mud
45
106
1
1
1
1
V* 2 -
tv
1 :43 g'>o«i
4
107
6
5
4
4
2 » l 1
1-4
1:742 mud
18
107
4
7
7
4'2 2 ■
1
1:27 inud
60
106
g
7
By <
Banz
3 4 Dreyer
8*’ Dreyer
5* Dreyer
9 1 4 JScoville
4-3 E Dugan
I** S Davis
Mountain
Mountain
x Sticker. St. Street. D.Nieliol
11 Tlilnl Rail. Breenbridge. Mob*s«*y
12 Molesey, Cassowary. Jack Right,
t* Mamie Algol. Elfall. Ren How**.
!» Ben Howe, Camel, Bold Dust.
S Apologize. EvcrarU, Ballot Box.
8 Plant land, Havre. Oecidental.
—Queen’s Lake (Mrs. N. B. Davis).
12 Wolferton. Elfall. St. Ilarb*.
S Alms Boy. Elfall. Denver Girl.
G Mamie Algol. MablMilitant. Great
• Brand s <’ ; nn«*i. Sorrowful. Sticker.
Lii. i le-ri 11 A Beorge. lMr. Diana. AlieeRaird
,1 ]>* a v’p’ t it Bilvedear. Cassowary. Molesey.
Herbert tj Mamie Algol. WaterLake. Breat
J Deav’p’t 13 PirateDiaua, MayLutz. Flirting.
- J Deav’p’t 8 Mauretania. Anderson. Aspirin.
Chilton — Preatidigitatrice (Mrs. H. H. Selby),
al
slop i?i
hvy 20
hvy lo
hvy M
fast A0
fast 2J
fast
g'»o*l
fust
102 5
K'4 4
100 X
1065 X
HI C
105
8- 2 4Kohn
6 23 1J Wilson
5- '.’A Lang
8 ,2 iJ Henry
S' *$Gobi stein
8«4 Nicol
20
i**«;
9
l't
8
7
65
MMiW
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129
10.
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9
10
10
9”
9- *
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1555
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10
9
9
10
9 ; *
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81
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8
12
10
9
9 ' 4
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in
415
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7
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I 4 (
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in
50*1
109
9
9
9
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iu
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11
10
!*•
8
|
7 8 ] (
00*1 W
in
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95
11
15
16
15
ll 2
10>* Gould
8 t'oli-irt. 1*51 Ball, t 'hc|H>ntuc.
> t oho: ! J onvdtoner**, Montg«*in**ry
t» Breat Jubilee. Bolcomla. Vaneu.
ti J -mi Anlri, Sir Ca lenity,
s SV iiitouml. B It.Niiilc. Barnsdale
S Di Barklc.v, TopNote. Canipe*ni.
8 t 'aslleuood, Cauiel, St. Jostqtli.
By Mont d Or — Hignland Laxtiie (A. Watkins).
l in. Miipn tt’Hricu. Solicitor.
J1 t amcl. Minot, Fanlasti**.
J « oiiiiiv t’b*iU. t ool. Fantastic.
13 71 Militant. I*. Diana. May Lutz.
U B.Bisxi win . T.Bigttcc. F. Eugene.
:* llau- J.L McMillan, 'loin itolan
12 Console. Dt-uver Biri, B. Jubilee
Camel. Warden. Minot.
New York Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, June fl.
WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW.
NEW YORK ENTRIES.
(Bravesend.)
Racing starts at 2 :3i* p. m. (Chicago time, 1 :30. >
XRiuis well in mml. (^Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. *At*t>rent ice allourance.
First Race — 1 3-16 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. ^ S«*lling.
(Tra**k record :
Iud. Horse.
SIMM* 2 Montgomery ..
•.MiO.’Ui- Coinirt
(NSimm*, Quant ico
1SP987) Pctronius
(SUPS.*’, * Hampton Court
IKtOlG St. Joseph . . .
MIGHT 2 Pins and Needles. . Bis 2:tr2^
89987 s The Peer 98 2:052
N9N94 3 Sir Evelyn
t MX 614 lblieview 101 2:04
Erjcond Race — About 2 1-2 Miles.
Empire State Steeplechase. *S«m* add**d
4-year-obls and upward. Handicap.
— 1:50— IV— IllT.)
Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcp.
G. .107. . X750
5. .Itx). . X 745
92 2:024 4. .llti. . X 740
9s..x74o
88 74o
111 2:01 J 7. .102. .©740
G. .103. . X735
4.. 98.. X 725
3.. im; 705
7. .1O0. . xTtxi
(Track record:
77114 -4:4.’t— 7— lG’J.)
Kill 1.34 >
Black Kri«lg«*
5.. 144.
.X700
S! *! 1* IS ”
’I’h 1st ledale ..
p ir*:;.
. . .no.**
WKNiS
Bello
4.. IX*.
. . .tarn
Si ISO 4
Waterway
7.. 145.
. x twr*
SJS.IS4
Nestor
4.. 130.
. . .t7sr*
Third Race — 5-8 Mile.
Great American Stakes. Value $G,500.
2-year-obls. Allowance.
(Track record: 28501 — 59?. — 2 — 90.)
SOS20 2 Housemaid ....
. . 1 25 l:t*2
122.
. .750
(SiMMMi itTrap R.** k
..125 1:02*
120.
. .745
.si»so:; 2 tF.*ot|>rkit
..112 1 : « »2 •
115.
X 740
(S'.M*SSi |tl:i«*kf(N>t
115.
. .74**
sj»s74 2 ’iBal*b!er
..122 1:02?
1 lit .
. .740
(SPSo.”*) Pluvious
. . .11:; 1 :Ol
115.
X7J5
iXNKir* An tenor
...100 l:02g
115.
X720
XiKH’.G Kingpin (M) ...
tA. Belnumt entry.
..705
Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
Rrookdale Handicap. Value $3,000.
3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: 77175 — 1:511 — 3 — 103.)
(S9S30) vFITZ HERBERT . .129 1 :53 4. . 130. . X900
( S-9910) yKing James 13G 1 :52 5. .135. . X875
Mts.*:o Fashion Plate 107 1:51 4..10G..X850
Wt. Rec.
Ill 1:53*
Wt.
.111.
. 120 .
. !W».
. 95.
Iud. Horse.
S9!»t;7 2 tlrasmer**
h9Jm; 7 t Fires tone
* m x >: 17 2 Rcy bourn
S9H71 Fauntler**.v
tS. Hildreth entry.
Fifth Race— About 3-4 Mile.
(105 f«*cl short.)
3-year-ohls and upward. Selling.
Gentlemen Riders.
(Tra«k record: GSJGM — 1 :08j* — d — 122.)
Hdcp.
. X 850
. ©HtO
. X 82.5 -
. xsnn f
89781 2 Bar None
(89855) Jeanne d’Arc 98
8J»)37 3 Dnllear** 115
Sal Volatile
Patriot
Coin«»dh*nne
899S3
S9573
MSSMlT 3
1 : 10 ?
1:12
15
144.
139.
149.
140.
144.
X 725
X720
X 7 1 5
..715
®71**
X71n
SOOGl
Ciiarlb* Hargrave..
. i:a>.
. X710
H5(*2:S
Tlie Gardener
4.
.14::.
. X 7 • *5
(80560)
Balbek
4.
.14::.
. X 705
80221
Sans S*»u« i II
4.
.141.
. . .705
K.M20S
Loudoun Light ....
G.
.140.
. . .Too
!MH*1S
Miss Perigord
G.
.144.
. . . 7oo
S7W.
,80821
Ardenia
Bear of the Monti-
4.
. 141.
. . .tS*o
lain (M)
3. .120 G85
Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-obls. Maidens. S|s**-inl Weights
(Track record:
N99SS fRogon
89985 2 O. F. Blister
88W8S 2 Barncau 108 1:004
899.35 s Fair Miss 1t»7 1:104
80912 Bert Is
M92SO Cloml
S99Gt» fKingpin
89832 Gauntlet
89988 Handntnuing
Ms MISS tSir Raymond
89JW8 Jane Thorpe
XBarn Ihiine. b. c,
by 'Hie Bard —
La Danseuse
Compliment, ch. **,
by Ort Wells —
A deck
Meridian, b. e. by
Br**omstk*k — Sin*
Smith
•J-Qniney Stable entry.
}A. Belnnmt entry.
:0G4 — 2 — HtO. )
no. .
107. .
no. .
107. .
11U. .
1 lo. .
no. .
no. .
no. .
no. .
It»7. .
720
715
710
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
FIRST RACE — 1 3-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77277 — 1:59—3 — 107.)
14% %
Index Course DistTimeT’ckOJds Wt St
MONTGOMERY, ch. h. 6 107
89480 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:463 slow 6-5 lb* 1
89153 Aqueduct 7-8 1 :-S4 slop 9-5 114 1
S929 4 ) Aqueduct 1 1 :3S fast 6 107 4
89306 Aqueduct 11:41 good 4J 112 3
83144 Sheepsh’d 1 1-8 1:53J fast 1 119 1
83081 Shcepsh’d 1 1-S 1:521 fast 3 116 3
83037 Sheepsh’d 1 1-8 1:53 J fast 17-10 112 3
COHORT, ch. g. 5 100
9d>36 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:102 mudll-10 :*s 3
S9641 Belmont 7-S 1:27 mud 1-2 111 3
89573 Belmont 11:41 fast 4-5 111 3
89480 Aqueduct 1 1-16 I :46g slow* 5 107 2
89453 Aqueduct 7-S 1:284 slop 8-5 111 4
89278 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13g good 2 112 2
QUANTIC0, b. c. 4 116
S9890 Bravesend 1 1-S 1:544 fast 3 111 1
89782 Belmont 1 1:39 fast 15 104 1
89611 Belmont 7-8 1:27 mud 10 118 5
89573 Belmont 11:41 fast 7 113 1
89424 Aqueduct 3-4 1:141 fast 10 102 6
89401 Aqueduct 6£ f 1:204 fast 11-3 122 1
PETR0N1US, br. g. 3 98
S99N7 Bravesend 1 1-4 2:063 fast 3-2 9S 3
89937 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:502 mud 3 101 N 5
89*31 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45 fast 2 88 3 4
89663 Belmont 1 1-16 1:474 fast 4-5 106 3 1
894 S3 Aqueduct 3-4 1:142 good 4 105 6
89353 Aqueduct 65 f 1:20 fast 8-5 105 6
89078 Aqueduct 3-4 1:171 hvy 6-5 103 3
HAMPTON COURT, b. c, 3 96
89983 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:10? fast 8 92 9
89871 G’vesend Ab3 4 1:11* fast 5 105 3
S9752 Belmont
-8 1:27 fast 11-20 106 3 1
7 8
2 3
6
1
1 1
4
3
6
3
8
4
1
StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Pessara — Montgomery Cooper (S. C. Hildreth).
2>A 2A C H Shil’g !» Cohort, L.**fLangtlen. Sil. Knight
3 3 3*J C H Shil g 8 Cohort, Tony Bonero. Falcaila.
4 4 14 1M McGee 4 Polls. Zieitap. Falcnda.
5 5 ,2 4G Garner 5 Ardri, Zienap. Polls.
3 4 3 16 V Powers 4 Keauclere, T.Sqnire. Rbxirande.
15 V Powers 5 Fashion Plate. Uuck, Norhitt.
3 3 2 1 V Powers 5 Maltbie. The Squire, K.of Bazhan
By Cesarion — Ondalan (Oneok Stable).
2 3 3*5 J Glass G Timl’ippin. Twi. Queen. B.I^oyal.
1* l l Laugan 8 Ed Bali, Cbepr*ntuc, TonyBonero
1'5 1‘5 Brunner G Ed Ball. Rcsponsful. Quuntb*o.
1 4 1J Langan !) M’goinery. L.ofL’gden. S. Knight.
I 2 I s M McGee S T. Bonero. M*»ntgoinery. Fnlcstda.
15 1‘ M McGee G Elfin Beau, Ed. Dugan, CurlyLocks.
By Atheling — Pilgrimage (Beverwyek Stable).
15 V Powers 11 Sir Cleges, Rockstone. Big Stick
7 Bon. Kelso, L.ofL’ngden. Wander
8 Cohort, Ed Ball. Cheponnu*.
G Cohort, Ed Ball. Responsful.
7 RoseQueen, Rockstone, T. Bonero
Sir Cleges. Responsful.
3 4 6 lS7 Estep
7 s 7 2,4 E Dugan
2i* 4*5 Welply
6»* 5 7 Moore
15 2} G Garner
By Sempronius — Clara Bauer (Oneok Stable).
B
Burner
Glass
2*> M McGee
4 4 M McGee
25 G Garner
89643 Belmont
1 1:40 mud 40
126
3
2
3
4
4
4'«!C
H Shil g
S9605 Belmont
3-4 l:13g fast
15
95
4
4
3
4 2
4 3 1 McCahey
ST. JOSEPH.
ch. g. 7
102
By Riley — Clarz
99016 G’vesend
1 1-S 1:54 fast
8
1**5
5
5
6
5
5*
5"?.J
Bergen
88561 J’k’ville
lmTOy 1:45! fast
6
111
3
2
2
2
2*
2J J
Bergen
88542 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1 :27g last
m
104
7
4
2
2
6 2
6 • ?. J
Bergen
88512 J’k* ville
lm"0y l:46i fast
15
105
2
2
3
2
3}
4 3 A J
Bergen
SS339 J’k’ville
lmTOy 1:54J hvy
9-10 109
3
1
1
1
i*a
2 2 V
Powers
88291 J’k’ville 1 1-16 l:53f hvy 6 103
88260 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:3t>4 1ivy 2 H*95 5
PINS AND NEEDLES, b. m, 6 103
S99N7 Gravesend 1 1-4 2 9*62 fast 11-5 108 5
899.36 G’vesend l 3-16 2:03 mud 10 88 6
89890 Gravesend 1 1-S 1:544 fast 20 K)S 10
G’vesend 1 1-16 1:492 fast 10 10S 9
S9781 Belmont 1 1 :41g fast 11-10 149
S9623 Belmont 1 1-16 1:46 fast 15 92
89308 Pimlico lm40y 1:44 fast 12 114
THE PEER, ch. g. 4 98
89645 Belmont
89327 Aqueduct
8911X1 Aqueduct
89063 Aqueduct
S6291 Aqueduct
8622*1 Aqueduct 11-8 1 :53g fast
SIR EVELYN, b. c, 3
I»i nsA Needles. Tin* Peer. Naiizn.
S F. Purcell. Diillcare, Ilarvey F.
4 2 4 2 2 A Thomas i» Bob R., Sir (n**ges, Fak*ada.
2 2 M McGee 5 Bob R.. Galley Slave. Ruateiu.
G Acumen. O Em. W*H>leasta.
lo Danfield. Tubal. Bob R.
3 Galley Slave, Brushbroom.
By Galore — Dorothy Hamptcn (S. C. Hildreth).
4 3 15 Van li’oteii 11 Rigliteasy. F.Levy. SirAlvescot.
4‘ 2»* E Dugan I> Danfiebl. K.Olymp’n. D.ofOnn «le
2* 2 2 C II Sbil’g 4 Sandrian, O Em. Bob R.
‘“4 TheTurk, Pr.Inqierial. Grasmere
5 SeaCliff. RoseQueen. SirJ. Johnson
White (Miss A. V. Mari-one).
7 HarveyF.. B.News. L.ofLangden
12 MerryGift. Gerrym’der. J.Carr**ll
!♦ Descoinnets. Camel, Bold Dust.
9 Etiion. Hans, Desconmets.
8 M. Algol. Great Jubilee. Warfield.
G Mamie Algol. First Peep. Cowen
lux 2 2 V Powers 8 Gobi Dust. Havre. Maximum.
By K.of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (W.F.A.Mulholland),
2 s 2A Van B’oten I*»*t ronlus. Tin* Peer. Nadzu.
3 4 A Thomas G Bob R.. Berkeley, Taboo.
9 ,7 lTIce 11 Qiiantico. Sir Cleges, Ro« kstone.
5'?. I^angan 11 Taboo. Keep Moving. Imitator.
I s 1* J Reid
4 2
-4 2:062 fast 3
105
1
3
3
3
3 2
L -8 1:54 mud 8
1 1 Ml
3
4
4
£
5
1 1 :39f fast 2
103
2
2
3
3
4
1 1 :42 slow 9-5
103
2
3
3
4
5
1 1:44 mud 5
l'H)
1
4
4
4
3 s
-16 1 :47i fast 7_
103
3
2
4
4
4!
15 94 1 2
3 8 i Mr E T’ker 4 Dullcare, P.ar None. Everarti.
7 11 Estep 7 Firestone. Glucose. Prince Bal.
1 2 3 J Reid 3 Jubilee, TheMonk, CotUsOrmaby.
By Batten — Countess Irma (P. Dunne).
3*5 -I Blass 3 Pctronius. PinsAN»s*dles. Nailzu
4 ,; 5 Langan 5 TaIx>o. Dandy Dixon. Berkeley.
3” B Garner 4 Berkeley, Eil Bail. Rustem.
3 4 5 V’an B’oten 5 Font, Banbury. Keep Moving.
2 2 G Garner 5 Font, Joe Bose, Nadzu.
_ 2 h Creevy Black.Mate. BonnieKelso. Dan. Dixon
5“ 5*1 J Glass Patsy. Firestone. Beaucoup.
By Sir Dixon — Maribel (J. Loughlin).
89X94 G’vesend
1 1 16 1:482 fast
10
103
8
7
7
7
7
3' 4 W Doyle
!) (;iui*»*s**. Cliff Edge. Faultless.
86217 Aqueduct
7x8 1:29 fast
10
106
7
6
5
4
3'5
I s Scoville
Naughty Boy. Tempter. I.ill!** Hot.
86*177 Aqueduct
61 f 1:23 fast
6
110
6
5
G
4 =
4 3 Creevy
KddieDiigan. Coonskin. Naugh.Bov.
85965 Aqueduct
1 1:421 good
20
100
2
3
6
5
4 5
4 7 J E Martin
Hainntou (’ourt. Christina. Tubal.
BELLEVIEW,
ch. g, 7
100
By Bel Demonio— Gadabout (Beverwyek Stable).
*.**!*l3i G’vesend
1 1 16 1:49? mud
15
105
7
7
7
G
6"’
5* A Lang
S Ardri. F. Purcell. 1,. Stiiiiho|*c.
90016 G’vesend
1 1-8 1:54 fast
25
105
t;
7
5
4
4 2
4*! A I^ang
7 HarveyF.. B.N**ws. L.ofLangden
S99S7 Gravesend
1 1-4 2:06g fast
40
105
4
4
4
4
4*
o 8 *^* A Lang
5 Pctronius, P.& Needles, ThePeer.
89965 G’vesend
1 1-S 1:548 fast
30
lt*5
7
7
7
7
8
S' 2 S Davis
H D. Dixon. SlrCleges. L.ofLaug«b‘ii
89875 Gravesend
1 I S l:54g fast
50
107
G
5
5
5
r* 23
r* ,rt AS Du vis
G WiseMason. B«>n. Kelso, Orcagna.
89577 Aqueduct
1 1:39! fast
60
108
6
6
G
G
G
6 27 JBntweli
G (>. Hannah, Dandelion. K. Moving
__ 8EC0ND RACE— About 2 1-2
Miles.
Empire State Steeplechase.
4-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(77114— 4:43— 7— 1G2.)
BLACK BRIDGE, b,
89934 G’vesend
89'. MIS G’vesend
89804 Belmont
89572 Belmont
89307 Pimllcc
89213 Pimlico
89854 G’vesend
89743 Toronto
89654 Belmont
89332 Pimlico
BELLO, ch. f. 4
S990N G’vesend
856 1 1 Belmont
S534S Belmont
WATERWAY.
X9S04 Belmont
S94tx; Pimlico
89283 Pimlico
SC 269 Pimlico
86213 i Mm I ico
95936 Pimlico
NESTOR, b. g,
144
Ab 2 A
1:58
mud 4 5
143
1
5
2
2
1* Tu
M llcii’sou
7
Di<*pit, Dr. Keith. Magellan.
A 1*2?.
4:52
fast
3 2
145
3
5
5
3
***** •>«
M H<*n’s*»n
3
Mel low mini. Iliistledah*. Bello.
Ab 2 A
5:3oj|
fast
4
149
2
4
3
1
I 2 3 6 S
M H'n’son
G
Rossf**nton. Kara. K*r W****sl**r.
Ab 2
4 :03
fast
6 5
145
3
{J
1
2
Mill | 4.
M Hen’ son
S
Kingl’astle. Bi»un*ll’.n>ok. Da cm.
2
4:13?
fast
3?
146
3
4
2
1
I 2 1"
M Hen’ son
U
Ilighllnt. l)r. Heard. Expansion’*
2 4:311
hvy
9-5
117
3
I*ost
rider.
M Hen’ son
5
Bersi. Prince, XcImh*.
E. ch.
g. 9
153
By Knight of the
Thistle — Zerlina (W. O’Neill).
Ab 2 A 4:32
fast
159
4
1
1
2
3 3 3 2 1
E Heider
r*
M**ll<*w mint. HlackBridgc. Bell**.
Ab 2
3:52
last
2-5
157
U
1
F
•II.
E Holder
r»
Bramlpa, Bushraiiger. Magellan.
Al* 2 h
5:07
fast
9 d
163
3
1
]
r.
4 4 n
'Boyle
s
Dr. Pillow. Fincastle. Tournov.
Ab 21 4:35
fast
2
163
2
1
1
1
l 4 2 4
Donohue
r*
Agent. Rossfenton. Tap|*ington.
2
4:08g
fast
5’i
1GG
3
1
1
1
1* 1*
11 Boyle
G
Dr. Pillow, Tourney. Vilhalla.
4
135
By Ornus — Tarpeia II. (Mrs. L. L. Tompkins).
Ab •:?.
4:52
fast
G
145
r;
4
4
4
4'.*i* 42*;
W Allow
r*
Mellow mint. IF Bridge. Tbis’dale
Al* 2
3:58|
fast
5
137
6
1
1
1
I 3 1J
W Allen
7
Oakliurst. Ruxton, Nost**r.
Ab 2
4 :0S
fast
12
132
3
1
1
1
l 3 ® 1 3 «
Lucas
5
Rnxton. Brendan. Oukhurst.
b. g.
7
145
By Waterlevel —
Runaway (G. A. Brondor).
Ab 2?.
■'•:30g
fast
10
153
4
5
0
3
5 5**
ILi.ler
G
Rossfenton. Kara. I’.laek Itr'nlge.
2
1:04?
fast
6-5
153
3
4
3
|
3*» 37
Boyle
r.
SirW**oster. Touchwood. T**urnev
2
1:18?
fast
8-5
162
3
2
L<
*sl rider.
II Boyle
4
Bigot. Vilhalla. Lizzie Flat.
Ab 2
4:318
1:328
fast
1
1GG
1
1
1
Fell.
W Alien
Vilhalla, Stellaland. Essex 11.
Al* 2
fast
8-5
163
4
2
2
1
1“ 1'°
W Alien
V’ilballii. Essex IL. Jim MeBlII.
JVb 2A
5:32!
fast
1G-5
158
1
3
3
1
1» l 3
Hughes
Dr
. Pillow. John DIII*»n. High Hat.
899M G’vesend
X9JXI8 G’vesend
89608 Belmont
99554 Belmont
8U1C9 Pimlico
85901 Pimlico
A I* 2?.
Al* 2.’.
Al* 2*.
Ab 2'
Ab 2
Ab 2
1 :54f
4:52
5:40
I - 'i x?
4:153
fast
fast
fast
fast
fast
good
130
130
130
139
132
137
132
By Golden Garter — Amourette (M. L. 8chwartz).
3 s 4 n 5Kernuitli G Mcllowuiint. M«uit** Carl**. Xeliec
5 5 ,r * Kermatli r* Mcllowinint. B. Bridge. This* dale
4 4 ° Kermatli 4 Mellowmint. Dkiplt, Magellan.
5 5’ ,4 5M Hen ’son Agent, 'nilatledalg. Rtmafenton.
2 2 ,# *E Heider M a ire I Ian. Ruxton. Mill Work.
1* l 4 E Heider Magellan. Osage. Oakliurst.
THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. Great American Stakes. 2-year-clds. Allowances. <2HT»o|
OtM
HOUSEMAID, b. f. 2 122
S9S29 tiraveseiul 5 s 1:01? fast 11 5 12.*
89779 Belmont 45 1st 53^ fast 25 119
89289 I >• xington 12 4Xi? fast 25 115
TRAP ROCK, du c. 2 129
S9!*(X; Grav* s ml 5 \ 1 :t*2|f fast 2 5 r_\5
•89909 Grnves**t]<l 5\ I 1 :**7» fast 4? 112
89.832 Grav -sen* I 5-8 1 :03| fast 12 5 110
115
By Broomstick — Ethel Paco (C. L. Harrison).
1 1* 2» V Powers s Basil! I. Anna Casse. Ablivia.
3 15 P V Powers 7 Horizon. Herodhi. \Ii>s Netl.
1 l 3 1"’ V Powers 15 Bolden Egg, Little Oasis, lima.
By Rock Sand — Topiary (A. Belmont).
1 1* I* F. Dugan s Don* aster. Anna Cass**. Sehago.
1 I 3 I* F. Dugan T> Ant*n**r. An. Cause. 'fowtonFi**!d
4 3\ 2* E Dugan 1G S«*bag*». Missjunah. Mr.Bolightly
s!*xo:;
1 telmont
5 s st
58?
fast
9-5
122
4
4 3
4*.* 2 : * E Dili an
r»
Ncmprnlus. (’«>lston. Nuuslmn.
x:m;*;i)
Belmont
5-S st
698
fast
9 10
112
2
2 2
2* I s F Dugan
1
lloriz«ui. Aldrian. Thrifty.
S9379
Pimlico
5-8
1 :«)-’!
fast
1-2
112
4
1 2
2® 1* E Dugan
(
B**rr«*w«>r. Missi\* . Idle Michael.
8921 1
Pimlico
4J f
581 livy
3-2
112
G
3
2‘ I s S Davis
10
Planutess. Whist. Hatteras.
BLACKF00T.
blk. c.
2
115
By Yankee— Tepee
(F. R. Hitchcock
1 88988
Gravoson*! 5\ f
1 :08g
fast
1
K*7
3* I 4 J Glass
i:s
Gurneuu. A«lain Bede. Rogon.
BABBLER, ch. g. 2
89S74 Graves**n*1 -5 S 1:012
S!X>42 Belmont 5-8 st 1 :(X*g
S9534 Belmont 5-8 «t 1:02
89254 Aq’duct 45 f st 54<
89106 Aq’duct 45 f «t 55J
S9022 Aqueiluct 1-2 st 47|
PLUVIOUS, ch. c, 2
89X53 Gravesend 5-s 1:01 fast
89702 Belnmnt 45 f st 52g fast
89586 Belmont 45 f st 51 i mud
897*34 Belmont 5-8 st 1 :*>2 fast
89303 Aq’duct 45 f st 54J fast
ANTEN0R. b. c. 2
: uo: , Ji » Jr:i v« s«*ml 5 s 1 :*»2
s:*9U‘* Biuveseltd .'*5 f 1 :o7?
s:*s52 Gravesend 5 s 1 :0l
89X03 Belmullt • s st 5X|
897 ’-‘ti Bellll«*Ut * 8 St I 01
69678 Beimoiit 45 f wt 52
fast
j mini
fast
last
) slow
! last
mud
fast
last
fast
lust
Iasi
119
122
112
119
104
II 5 102
8 106
115
113
110
4-5 115
4A 122
3-4 105
115
t m
7 10 112
7 109
40 122
2 5 108
4 112
By Hastings — Bridlepath (A. Belmont'.
I s 2 s F Dugan r. Nanshon, Z* us. Maid.
2‘ 1 h E Dugan G N*»velt.v. Semprolus. Zeus.
25 25 E Dugan s S**ili. Semprulus. Dust
r**» D** B Garner G F.Mullens. Pluvious, .-seijupruliis.
2 ? 1*5 B Banier 11 Agawam. Carbineer. Lula.
3*1 3 3 E Dugan 10 Seiuprulus, V . Mullens Dartworth
By Inflexible — Tcnebrae (T. W. O’Brien).
ritaP V p**w«*rs •* Anteoor. row ton t.
.’I Nausliou, \liu i
.'» Novell*. Aklriaii. \aughtv Lad.
s Seth. Rabbb i . Seiupi-el.is.
5 S.O’Rva.i. D. Mark. F* a Mi. I Hist, r
2 4 2* J (ilas
)h 2** V l’»*wers
t . i
I 2 1** J Glass
By Solitaire II — Carnation !l U. J. Kraui 1 ,
2 : * 4^1 E imgan G R. i W.*rM. h Duster. /.« >
3 1 \ l*owi • 1 »Bu . ^
f* 2 2 • (li'i'.v) 9 PluvU*..-. levvton Fi«*bl. I. !ii» !.
6 r* ai C II shilg .*» Semprulus. FnaLpriui . (Vilstell.
2 4 l“8 C II Sbil’g i* t ..Isloii Amalfi. I le. tagon.
4 h 2* C 11 Shil’t; o Seiuj* lolus. Textile, Fr’k VI uiletta
4
t
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910.
DAILY RACING FORM.
KINGPIN, ch. c. 2
r.ravi's* ml 5 s 1 fast 4i*
89912 Gravesend 5* I I:**?, fast S
N!"-:;.’ Gravesend 5 s l:«3g last 30
&M(T* Aq’duct 4J f st 54* good 30
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles.
FITZ HERBERT, b. c, 4
89-00 Gravesend 1 1 4 2:05g fast
89590 Belmont 11-8 1:54 mud 1-3 120 1* 1 1
8ti*:>'4 Pimlico 2 3:25| fast • 1-10 lnfi 3 1 1
8t*26s Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08 fast l-lo 121 ill
86157 Aqueduct i 1-8 1:53 fast 4-5 129 111
85182 Belmont 1 5-16 2:11 good 4-5 130 1 *» 2
85123 G’vesend 1 3-16 2:104 fair 9-20 128 3 4 3
84823 G'veaend 1 1-4 2:051 fast 3-1‘J 128 1 1 1
KING JAMES, b. h, b 135
89s 1 1 • G’vesend 1 1-16 1:47 fast 1-2 i:;n 13 3
89S43 Toronto 1 18 1:53| fast 13-20 132 2 1 1
89729 Belmont 1 1:578 last 4-5 129 1 2 2
89517 llehnont 1 1:371 fast 3-2 129 5 4 3
89463 Aqueduct 1 M€ 1:451 good 1-5 128 3 2 2
89398 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26 fast 1-2 130 3 3 1
FASHION PLATE, ch. c. 4 106
89s:m Gravesend 1 1-4 2:rt5jJ fast 41. loo 3 4 3
89517 Belmont 11:371 fast c' 105 1 2 4
894S2 Aqueduct 1 1:38 good 3-4 105 3 1 2
89398 Aqueduct 7 S 1:26 fast 10 Ion 4 2 2
&3GS2 Empire 1 1-16 1:51 j hvy 2 104 1 3 4
83491 Empire 11-8 1:531 fast 2 106 2 3 3
83276 Sheepsh’d 1 1 -S 1 :S1 fast 4-5 lu7 2 1 1
83205 Sheepsh'd 1 1-8 1:511 fast 1-3 122 111
GRASMERE, ch. g. 3 111
89967 G’vesend 1 1 16 1 :40* fast 9 5 111 4 6*5
8: 89. G'ves. Il l 1 116 1 :46ft fast 13-5 112 4 5 4
896 1:’. IVlmont I 1:40 mud 7-5 1 26 2 4 4
8959 • Belmont 1 I S 1:54 tnud 5 109 3 2 2
89553 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 6 105 4 3
893ol Aqu«*duct 3-4 1:121 fast 4 112 5 2
86674 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 fast 2* 120 4 3
85892 Jamaica 55 f 1:08* good 16-5 120 5 5
FIRESTONE, ch. h. 5 120
8991" G’vesend
S9S43 Toronto
89729 Belmont
8s517 Belmont
FIRESTONE, ch. h. 5 120
89967 G*vesend 1 1 -16 1:462 fast 4 127 8 7 6 6
89891 Gravesend 1 i s 1:53 fast 2-5 125 1111
89857 G v.-S. nd 1 1-16 1 :47| fast 18-5 120 1 6 5 4
89705 Itelmnnt 1 1 16 1:46 fast 2i 121 1 3 6 5
89661 Belmont 7-8 1:26| fast 1 122 *» 1 2 4
89623 Belmont 1 1-16 1:46 fast 7-5 126 3 3 2 2
89482 Aqueduct 1 1:38 good 3-2 1_T> 14 3 3
89449 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:48 hvy 9-20 120 1 1 1 1
REYBOURN. b. c. 3 96
9«m:*. 7 Gravesend 1 1-4 2:08* mud 3?. 104 1 *» *» *>
8*. 91,7 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:462 fast 5 96 2 3 3 3
S9910 G’vesend 11-16 1:47 fast 15 99 3 4 4 4
89827 G vesend A 1*3-4 1 : log fast 30 92 6 6 6
89430 Pimlico 1 1:40ft fast 20 I09 6 7 9 8
89211 Pimlico 3-4 1:201 hvy 2 93 4 4 3
8914.9 Pimlico 1 1:49ft hvy 18-5 102 3 1 1 1
89080 Pimlico 3-4 1:20 hvy 7-10 101 2 11
FAUNTLEROY. b. c. 3 85
89871 G’vesend AK3-4 1:11ft fast 15 liti 7 9 9
8943m Pimlico 1 1:40| fast 12 1 IS 11 10 lo 12
88765 Jack* ville 1 1-4 2:05* fast 11-5 118 5 6 6 6
88577 Jack* ville ] 1-4 2:052 fast 2 108 11 11 9 y
883941 Jacks’ ville 5} f 1:072 g<MMi 2 1 11
86257 Aqueduct 11:40 fast 8-5 100 2 1 1 1
115 By Box— Eli se (Quincy Stable).
I 1, '} | .'V 16. vie s Tim |*|( 4 M-k. Doncaster. AniiiiCussc
‘ 1 1 1 t -• , L I Uiga 11 11 Swish. G .-mien 11. Fair Miss.
* 7 ^ 7 ‘ Phillips It; SelKign. Trap Rock. Miss Juuuh.
110 12 12 12 12 Warrcu 12 Shackletim. Helene, Old Boy.
Brcokd&le Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (77175 1:513-. -3 103. )
, _ 136 By Ethelbert— Morganatic (S. C. Hildreth).
J5 I}} 1 1* J* g Dugan t; Olambala. Pr. Imperial, f’zar.
1-6 2 11 1 u 1'jV Powers :> Grasmere, Candh-herrv.
3 1 1 1 V 1« C 11 Shirgsrum-rsmion. P.&. Needles. Noth’most
\ J J J }. IS L 11 s}il - KNelherin’t. Arondaek. C.ol'Ches’rb’k
? J J J * } x E Dugan Olamliala. Amsee. Buck.
^ J ; : ; 1* 1J g Dugan Olamhn la. Mary Davis. Kffendl.
J® 3 4 3 2 2 2 E Dugan Afflict inti. Wise Mason. Durante.
128 1 1 1 1 l» l*j E Dugan Affliction. Arondaek.
135 By Plaudit— Unsightly (S. C. Hildreth),
l.jn 1 3 3 2 P 1* G Archil,’ d 4 SirJ. Johnson. Prisoilllan, Revb’n
}£ 7 J J } }' }: C lj ghil g ij Fulfill. Win. Pitt. Jack Atkin.
- - “ 1 in !, U 4 Priscillian, Zienap. Wise Mason
129 .j 4 3 o 2*» 4-J ( H blnl g 9 Fash. Plate. 1*. Imperial. J. Atkin.
Jg J 2 2 2 li 2'i E Dugan 5 Fayette. Far West. Hill Top.
130 3 3 1 1 16 2 2 But well G Beaueoup, Fashion Plate. Granla
106 By Woolsthorpe — Fashionable (Oneck Stable).
**^3 4 o'- ■' ■ 2 M McGee (’» F. Herbert. Ohtmhnln. P. Imperial
1!- I 7 1 '* " 11 M Pr. Imperial. J.Atkin. KingJatnes
3 12 1 Pi 1 * M Met. 4*i* 1 Firestone. Roekstoue. Zienap.
I ; t i i!. :: ‘i MeGee 4» Beaueoup. King James. Crania.
" ‘i §P°viIte Arondaek. AIf.Nohle, II a If Sovereign
JJS “ ? ? ? J; x S g rn ‘ lh JlAltlue. AlfredNoble. K. Daughter.
107 -11 1 l‘l 1* H Smith Kffendi. Affliction.
122 111 1 l l IJ H Smith Yankee Da tighter. Huston. Verbatim
HI _ „ By Meddler— Rotha II. (J. R. Keene).
111 4 6* 5 ., 3*5 2" V l'4i\V4*rs K Hcyhourn. Berkeley. Guv Fisher.
Ill 1 ' I i V. 1 :!?, IN, ''r rs r> IMMHH-rlal. TheTiirk, G’dleherry
M’ 5 1 5, 1 *2” 4 T.Turk. IMmperial. Ham. Court
1JS 3 2 2 2 2» 2G. P.ulwell Fitz Herliert, Camileberry.
I, , 2 3 3 2- P* lint well 5 PrineeGal. Beaueoup. KoseQoeen
I* 2 5 2 2 2>* 2*i Bntwell 5 1*lie Turk. Everett. Sandrian.
I 2 ® 4 3 3 3 1 2 5 But well Ilam.Conrt. Starhottle. C. Hargrave
120 u 5 4 36 2 3 Butwell 'j^ic Turk. CUefTyola. Starlmttle.
Montreal tntries and Past Performances for Saturday, June If.
MONTREAL ENTRIES.
Haring starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:15.)
X Huns well in mud. (^Superior mud runner.
(M) mnnlcn. *Ap|»rentlce allowance.
First Race — 7-8 Mile.
3-year-olils and upward. Selling Ilamlleap.
(Tra *k rc«*ord: N243X — 1 :2G — fi -in;. ,
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW.
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
R«-c.
A. Wt.
Ildep.
xttiisi 3
CRANIA
112
1:27
4. .102.
. X 725
sjrt>5o r -
Elfin Beau . . .
.104.
. X 720
c.mxhh 1
Jam- Swift
5. .107.
. X715
(!MMJ27l
Busy
:i. .107.
. X715
SP7P5
Osorine
*’’.‘.102
1 :2f»*
4 . .bn;.
• X 710
!HH)5(I-
E*1 Keek
3. . !H).
. . . 705
5* l* M Mr-tiee
P.J l 4 M McGee
2 ! 3« M McGee
2*5 2 4 Scoville
4 ! 4 3 i II Smith
1*5 1« H Smith
l l 11 H Smith
3 l 3® V Powers
1* 3U ButW4‘ll
2 s 2*.’. Butwell
2= l 3 Butwell
26 2 14 Butwell
3i 2 3 Butwell
36 2 3 Butwell
Second Ra?e — 5-8 Mile.
2-yesr-olds. Selling.
( Traik record:
.K0JI70-*
*1 )»**•* -lie v ....
Ih;
:()5#
SKI .
X 725
NO! >!».V
John
I'eiulerg
rast ..115
I :o7*
107.
X 72o
SO! 121-
Supple
112
.*02*
104.
X 715
0(Kt4S,
I.**s*ar
105
1 :o ;si|
107.
X 7 1 5
S!10!»5
.M issiv
100
1 :03ft
‘HO.
X710
Si 1070 3
Ten*I<*t
(M (
104.
. .705
!Mh,20
Hei-ce
(Ml .
107.
. .7(H)
S0204
C. A.
M«,rgau
(M).
107.
. .Too
ssi*,7s
Di-lier
(M» .
107.
. .700
.Miss Detroit.
b. f.
by Kilkerran —
Wainainoinen . . . 104
Third Race — 1 1-4 Miles.
S-yt'ar-4>hls ami upwanl. Handii^ap.
(Track rei-onl: S24!M -2:05 — I — 11*2.)
Iml. Horse. Wt. Itec. A. Wt. Hficp.
!KM>.*50 ; + Nat B s . .144
S1K*S41- Fincast |c 7 . 144.
OOir.'jD Byzantine s..i:S).
(K!KkSO)|Tlie Sliaiighrauu .. 5.. 142
SOO!)ft ! Class I .caller lo. .143.
(NPiHHDtMinlo 4 .14::
00020 tGlkl (M > (;. . |:u:.
■*’B. -Mcla*nnan and W. Ilogan entry.
JG. Hcmlrh* rntry.
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-yenr-olds and upward. Selling.
( Truck r4*conl : 82.3GO— 1 : 1 2g — 4— 1 20. )
SS)S3«) *I.ady Irma Ih7 1:115 4..1H)
(90031) Light Wool 110.1:21 0..12I.
18^)01 Grimaldi 6. .111.
Niirkio *(*4NHiey K 99 1:12H G. .113.
90001 -Za<*ateeas Km; 1:14 4 3..103.
S092G 3 Sight Km; 1:134 4..II0.
!*002S 3 *( , i>inpton 107 1:13* 3 103
<!HM)47 F*Po4-4»(alig4» KK) 1:13* 4..los.
<94M)50) Mon Ami K*4 1:144 3.. 105.
1MMI31 Huhle !M) 1:13* 4.. 120
•9SMI77 Silk Ii4*se 97 1:14* I..IOS.
772(57 * Bra 111 hr© 5.. km;.
Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-idds ami upward. Allowances.
(Track record: S23G9 — 1:12* — 4 — 120.)
(8 M40 1 yJack Dennerlen. . . . 104 1:143 3. .105..
!:4M>54) Goppcr Princess 4. . 107.
iMM)52 Autumn King g!!ho!
10—1:1
•»;
4—
120.)
107 1
11 3
4
.110.
. X 725
1 lo. 1
:21
0
.121.
.0720
0
. Ill .
. X7I5
00 1
12ft
0
.113.
. X 715
Km; 1
14*
. K)3.
. X715
Km; 1
13*
4
.110.
.0710
107 1
13*
.103.
. X 7K>
loo 1
13*
4
.ION.
. X 7o5
104 1
14 ft
. 105.
. . .705
00 1
13*
4
.120.
. X7»M)
SIT 1
14*
4
. ION.
. . .090
5
. km;.
. . .600
By Royal Flush III.— Modreda (S. C. Hildreth).
G'-JE Dugan s Hcylsnirn. Grasmere. Berkeley.
1" l 1 E Dugan 3 Pretend. Zienap.
! If 029
lauly Esther ....
.IOC, 2:07ft
7
. 108.
. X 725
SMMI32 tS«,llv M
(!i«rii:;2 >
Orcagna
.104 2:13
r, .
. 1*tt).
. X 720
X9077 Star Emblem ...
. 08
1 ;*( :*.:.! ,
('*, llis Orinsbv. . . .
3.
.104.
. X715
70350 tJ*,hn ( ’. Rice . . .
XSKISI
Grania *
4.
. 10.3.
. X715
N!i077 .t Nat han Hale ...
!lO!)2K
Arondaek
.121 2:0K»
4.
. 03.
. X710
S001MJ tKeriKM-han I M )
l N0047 )
Duke of Roanoke
.144 2:13
5.
.107.
. X705
K!»077 Silk H*^*-
*. 07
.110. . X7P>
.IIO 705
4- 3 3 ) C II Shil'g 5 Beaueoup. Highteasy. Magazine.
16 l 3 t* If Shil’g 7 Glucose. Prince Gal, Zienap.
2 2 2 4 C H Sliil’g 7 FashionPlate. Hockstoue. Zienap
l 4 l 4 C H Shil’g 4 Zienap, Prince Gal, Dinna Iveu.
By Star Shoot— Last Resort (W. F. A. Mulholland).
2** 2 8 J Held 5 Pretend. Superstition. KYrankic
2 4 1« J Glass S Grasmere. Berkeley, Guv Fisher
4 Pi A Thomas 4 K. James. Si rJ. John son, PrisclI’n
5® " 2 Estep 7 SirJ. Johnson, Madman. Dreamer
66 a 2 \ Deverich 12 Luymiustcr. Daltmusie. Sager.
2 l 3 2 * McCahey 4 Takaliira, Starhottle. Ruble.
2 s H» J Reid 4 G.M.Mil’r. TlieG.But’rfly. St.Alie
Vi 2* J Reid 7 Astieot, Havre, Earl Rogers.
By Little Saint — Flickamaroo (Mrs. J. McLaughlin).
8- S'- Met ahey 9 Dantidd. II. Court. K. Olympian
12 12 1 4 Noiter 12 Lay minster. Dalhousie, Sager.
6 6’ 1 J Reid f# Polls. Sager. Martinez.
86 7 7 i Butwell 11 Green Seal, Sotemia, Taboo.
n ^ "o„i Miit on b.
4 4 8 i Cree\*y Firestone. Nimbus. Far West.
rd. Fourth Race— 1 Mile.
ZIne - 3-year-olds. Selliug.
«P- (Track record : 77h2T? — 1:38* — 3
Zienap < S9982 » =*( olom l Ashmeadc. . 92 1:41*
Iveu - !MH»2S 5 Compton Ill 1:41
Hand). !KM.o.T-*Rjidatiou 92 1:43
■ankie !MM)51 3 Merman 92 l:4|3
Fisher 89! <97 3 Detroit 102 1 :47V
riacil’n 89923 *Sou
reamer i)(M)2K *Fe:irnaiigbt II
lger. 89791 Colonel Jot
le. 89982 •Tin* Golden Butte: -
St.Alie fly S4 1:42
rs. S999t; 2 Henry Hutchison
ehlin). LM) •
S4 1:42
-100.)
94 . . X 725
1113. . X 720
80. .©715
103. . X 71 5
KMJ . .©715
98. . XTlO
899!m; Carolina 8.. 103. .
fK. T. Dawes entry.
tA. S. Ives. J. Lowe and T. Dwyer entry.
Eighth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. SHIing.
(Track record: 77023— 1:38*— 3—100. )
90031 3 * Ft lion 1P2 1 :38f t;..lo7
89!IS1‘-*J4M* Rose KK! 1:40) 11(84
• 102 1 :3S* 0..107
!2 *0ii S99S2- Shapdale
11V ‘X-.V- (89982 • ®( ’done I Aslimead*-.
H)4 . . X )0.» !MM)51 3 *.\leriliail
92.. X 705
103. . X700
Fifth Race — About 2 1-2 Miles.
Prince of Wales Steeplechase. $1,200 added.
4-year olds and upward. Handicap.
(Track record: 75379 — 5:10 — 4 — 143 )
(S992 1) Dr. Pillow 4..153..X
JMMC52 3 Occidental
!M (MM)-* Rada t ion ...
899*50 Lawton Wig)!
!MM)47- Niblick
The figures under
km; 1 :40*
95 1:42
1:41#
92 1:413
104 1:403
99 1:422
Km; 1:2!)»
104 1:38#
4. . 104. . X 720
4. . KM). .©715
5. . 87.. X 7 15
88.. x 715
4. . 98. .0710
3. . 84. ,©71o
4. .IK). . X 705
8. .108. . X 705
in above entries show
the Iw-st time made by the ls>rse at (lie distance,
with w»‘igbt carried, since Junuarv 1. 1!M«). This
time is liot necessarily made by a ‘winner. It may
(;8o^j IF ^ H . s ^ AC ? — 3 ' 4 Mile (165 fcet short) * 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Gentlemen Riders.
BAR NONE, ch. g. 5
k97M Belmont 1 l:41g fast 3|
77c::;* G vesend A 1 13-4 l:(»*)g fast :f
76943 .Sht*epsh -ad 7-8 1:251 fast 1 116 2
JEANNE D’ARC. ch. m. 5 144
V.OC5 G vesend A 1.3-4 1 :11£ fast 3 !M 11
8 M 7s2 Belmont 1 1:39 fast 2 1 . !r.i :;
S!M>1 Belmont 3 4 1:13ft fast 7 10 l<a) 4
N96<»9 iYlmont 7-8 1:27 fast 3-5 109 3
89535 Belmont Z-i st 1:13 fast 4 104 7
89375 Aqueduct 3-4 1:12 fast 6-5 99 5
89323 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13| fast 7-20 110 3
DULLCARE. b. c. 3 139
89*37 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:50? mud 7 no 5
8978 1 Belmont 11:412 fast 11-5141 1
85*535 Belnmnt 3 4 st 1:13 fast 30 103 6
89478 Aqu-.iuct 7 S 1:27ft slow 6-5 103 2
89426 Aqueduct 7-8 1 :29r fast 2 141 1
89276 Aqueduct 7 S 1:27ft good 2| pM» 6
89204 Aqueduct 3 4 1:15 good 2ft. Ill 1
SAL VOLATILE, ch. m. G 149
S!*9'.:; G’vesend A 1.3-4 1 : lei fast 10 102 6
89781 Belmont
89535 Belmont
89478 Aqueduct
89426 Aqueduct
89276 Aqueduct
89204 Aqueduct
89950 Montreal
89789 Toronto
89716 Toronto
89422 Aqueduct
89278 Aqueduct
89101 Aqueduct
89101 Aqueduct 3-4 l:15g slow 4
JANE SWIFT, ch. m. 5.
89627 B. lmont 3-4 1:1
89435 Pimlico 3 4 1:1
8936*1 Pimlico 3-4 1:1
K92S4 Pimlico 7-S 1:3
86167 Pimlico 3-4 1:1:
85933 Pimlico 3-4 1:1:
PATRIOT, b. c. 4
89573 Belmont 1 1 :4
89261 Pimlico 3-4 1:1
89158 Pimlico 5ft f 1:1
89**si Pimlico 3 4 1 :1!
8sx»6 Jamestown 5ft f l :•*;
88143 Jacks’ ville 3 4 1:1
3 4 1:135 fast 10 l<r.»
3-4 1:13ft fast 3 105
3-4 1:16 slow 3 121
7-S 1 :3oft fast 1 140
3-4 1 :12ft fast 9-10 120
3-4 1:13ft fast 6-5 127
1 146
1 1:41 fast 25 116
3-4 1 :15ft good 6 1 12
ftf 1:14ft hvy 1 146
3-4 1:19^ hvy 2§ 112
ft f 1 :07 fast 2 1 16
121 2 3
140 1 1 1
COMEDIENNE, ch. m. 7
? v*97 Jack s’ \ ille 5ft f I .-07* fast 2
1:14ft slow 11-5 104 6
m. 7 144
N>:S4.\ Jaeks’ ville
88631 Jacks’ ville
8 8526 .!a<-ks* ville
8S334 Jacks’ ville
87213 Jacks' ville
2 4 1 :13ft fast 15 119
7-8 1:27ft fast 7 I06
6ft f 1 :21ft fast 3-5 106
3ft f 1:12ft hvy 4 5 1 IS
3 4 1:14 fast 10 107
119 6
IhG 9 9
Bv Nasturtium — Equality (H. Drury). FIRST RACE-
l 1 '* 2 s Mr F Voss 4 Bullcare. Pins&Nmslles. Everard Index Course D
1ft E Dugan 7 De.Muml, Berr.v.MaSd. Ft. Johnson r,RANTA c a
-* N " ,, '- r 3 »■»*>• «•>«. A„ K ,Ih,. SlrJ.J’nson 1 , hvv s_ 3
By Ben Strom e — Naoraa (S. C. Hildreth). 89926 Montreal 7-S 1:27“ slow s
l j ' an 1*’ “ten 12 T. Queen. R.Captive, G.W.LeloJt S’-»4(W) Aqueduct 2 4 1:133 g.#od 12
tLl ( a »7 a », * Don. Kelso. L.ofL’ngden. Wander 89.398 Aqueduct 7-S 1:2*;“ fast 30
rr 5; Mill g 9 Top Note, Pantoutie. Big Stick. S02*>5 Aoueduct (U f 1:*»1 good €0
isi h Garner o Racquet, Casque, M. Antony II. 89152 Aqueduct 7-S 1:27? fast 50
7 G Garner , PrineeGal, Cam peon. GalleySlave ft FIN RF ATT 1, « *
2ift 2 3 G Garner 5 Madman, Casque, Rialto. b ’ 3
3® 16 g Garner 4 Rialto, MylesO’Connell. Horioon. 89789 Toronto a
By Hastings — Dulcibella (0. F. Fleischmann). S9716 Toronto '
. w « e( 'V.° s Detroniiis. F. Purcell. Harvey F. 89422 Aqueduct Cft
° linn 4 BarNone. IMns&\eedl**s. Everard 89278 Aqueduct 3
»- *»' YGross 7 PrineeGal. Cain peon. GalleySIave 89101 Aqueduct 3
, 4 Blk.Mate. KeepMoving. Rustem janf
1* l 3 Mr FI m n :: Ranyah, Ed Ball. S y! F 7 ch ’.
2 1 ft J Glass *; Ed Ball. Black Mate, Rockstone T/.n.nto 5
„ i ' “2 7 &-P’v< da. Ues^nsful. aSwsnsuD S rS! j
By Disguise — Heartburn (C. C. Smithson). 88912 Jarks’ville 3
J'a?'" i *V*h] H Ham. Court. Righteasy, Fol.I.evy SS84S Jacks’ ville 3
’!,! *i s RoscQuecn. star go wan. TopNote 88766 Jacks’ ville 3
]* ^ ■[ King of Yolo, Kyle, Gold. Castle "RTTSV v, r> a
V* „ 7 Etiion. Kyle. La Reine Hindoo. 1 1
Jk 77 J. !r , * ,or G ^DssPopular. Ontario. Poeomoke. ^,7 - m 1 1
lh V Goldstein Takahira. Apologize. Jennie Wells, ^-i, 4 ,
lft l 1 Goldstein Jolly. Apologize. Silverine. I*
By Ben Brush— Sandfly (H. Miller). ^30 PhnUco
f 4 f:;" J.Gidcir-a d Cohort. Ed Ball. Responsful. 81381 Pimlico lni6<
3 3 j I. Dugan (. Ragman. Takahira. Dr. Barkley. 86302 Pimlico 3
Yax r Ir n ,: i 1 k r io H^oing Bell. Ruble, MlssPopular S623:t Pimlico 3
... 4 a J Reid K) Horac«*E.. Margo wan, Chepontuc nenr? txitt r .
I 3 1- G Burns r» FondHeart, Grenade, RaclngBell .p 4 br * *•
4"6 5 2 1 J Howard 7 B.Double. S. Preston. J.Cabiniss. X 0 f ,>n / 1 0 1 1 ~
Bv , Plaudit — Maxir.e Elliott (J. C. Davis). 89429 Pimlico •*
4 2 3 T Koi-rncr 1*) Klttro. Harold Hall. hiauguraCn. 89258 Pimlico
4 'ft J Wilson 7 J.Swift. Ccremouius. D.BuItman S9i7i 1 , 1 *»
..») 1 r. l Blow 4. .153. . X700 • 1 m* the estimated time of a losing performance.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
FIRST RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Handicap.* (S2438 — 1:2)’ C !)fi )
ix Course DistTimeT’ckOdds Wt St M % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
DistTimeT’ckOdds Wt St M
4 102
1 l:4Sg hvy 8-5 111 3 4 4
7-8 1:27 slow 8 112 7 3 3
3-4 1 :13g good 12 110 1 9
3 1 1:15ft hvy S 97
3 4 1:13 fast 5 10!)
3-4 1:14 slow 10 100
Gft f 1 :20| fast 9 5 10*7
3 4 1:13ft good 13 5 102
3-4 1 :15g slow 4 101
!><*6il Montreal
89839 Toronto
BUSY. b. c, 3
90027 Montreal
S9977 Montreal
89741 Toronto
89715 Toronto
89430 Pimlico
8! 3X1 Pimlico
86302 Pimlico
CHARLIE HARGRAVE, ch. c, 3
89061 Aqu.sluct «?. f 1:23* slow S 5
89023 Aqueduct 3 4 1:14 fast 10
87862 Juarez 3 4 1 :14ft slow 3
8.448 Juarez 11:38ft fast 7
£7311 Juan z 3 4 1:13 fast 4-5
8725C Juarez 3 4 1:12* fast 18 !
87166 Juarez 1 l :39ft fast 10
THE GARDENER, b. c, 4
85623 Jamaica 1 1 1*; 1:50 fair 10
85390 Belmont 1 1 :39 fast 10
85 ISO Belmont 1 1-8 1:52ft g«K»d s
slow S-5
1(19
6
5
5
5*0 -47
Van 1 Vote
fast 16
96
8
6
6
5' 6 3 5
Van H ot*
slow 3
9S
;j
6
n
1« ji-
R’ sclioteu
fast 7
104
1
2 2
2
1 »U G 7
Creevy
last 4-5
112
7
6
4
3 1 * 1®
Creevy
fast 18-5
105
1
3
3
v\ 1 4
Cret-vy
Cast m
•ts
6
6 5
5
5 5
Mc(’ahey
106 1 6
105 1 2
£3684 Empire 1 l 16 1:53 .liv'v 4 9«;
83598 Empire 1 1:40ft last C 96
BALBEK. br. g. 4 143
89569 |:« lm..nt 7 8 1 :28ft fast 10 107
89537 B. lmont 1 1 :42ft fast 15 1*«
84002 Windsor 3-4 1:12ft fast 100 108
82296 Toronto 5ft f 1:07ft fast fin M3
82229 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 50 107
82008 Toronto 3-4 1:161 hvy 12 169
81462 Pimlico 3-4 1 : 152 slow 30 107
SANS SOUCI II., b. f. 4 141
86221 Aqueduct 6ft f 1:21ft fast 7 loo
85921 Aqueduct 1 1:42 fast S 103
85817 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :49| good 6 M2
85690 Jamaica 5ft f 1:07ft good 15 1**4 1
81918 B-dmont 1 1 :.T.*ft fast 4?. MS
81522 Pimlico 1 1:39# fast 16-5 111
LOUDOUN LIGHT, b. g. 6 146
end 1 3 16 2:04 hvy
7 4"^ 5 2 ! J Howard 7 B.Double. S. Preston. J.Cabiniss. 7 ” nin '°
By Plaudit — Maxine Elliott (J. C. Davis). S94»9 Pimlico
\ r- fit J Harohl I [aH. Inaugurat’n. 89258 Pimlico
4 .»■ 4 'ft J Wilson 4 J.Swift. Ccremouius. D.BuItman 89174 Pimlico
? 77 i'. J >:,v5s 10 Foud Heart, Skyo, Kianmsha 11. S9111 Pimlico
* 'jJ G Burns 10 Mozart, Flaruey, Coqueta. FT . vx-rv 1.
2 -* 27 Musgr v»* «; Zoa . Hazlet. Briareus. »•
2 3ft 4 3 ft C Grand 5 G.Damc. GAV.L-boIt, AuntKate. Montreal
By Solitaire II. — Aya (J. Hever). S7533 Ju&rea
*’ 2 ^ Van 1» oten (* 1 etr<»uins, Rustem, Rudatiou. S7447 Jujir^z
«* : »' 6-ft Van B’ot.qi s Prime Gal. Pajaroita. Rialto. 87419 Juarez
2 1« P 2 1»* schoteu 8 King Cobalt. Col. Bob’. Rigl.teasy 87280 Juarez
7 r!‘ 9‘ ^ rt ‘ ( ’ v - v L ; Rigliteasy, Prince Ahmed. Glorio 87169 Juarez
4 o** 1° Creevy 7 L.P’chita. J.If.H’gliton. Genova.
? 5 K.Panchita.J.H.H’gliton .
5 5* 5 n Mc< .ahey 6 Glorio. Meadow. Prince Ahmed. oLCOND J
By Toddington— La Fleur (G. J. Kraus). DFrFwrv fi
6 10- to" 1 Gilbert Campaigner. Sanguine Goleonda v7< iru ai
3 8 2 8 13 J MclntyreTaboo. Adriiicbe. Miss Aler Montn-nl
1 4- 4*ftC Grand Ben Trovatn. The Peer. Grania. T° r ^ n *°-,
. 4 , 5 ”p, fcC aliey Belleview. StipersPn. C.ofChcs'hr’k SS 'H S . V !
r St.Jiwepli. KeepMoving. GoId.Shore
o 3* o'° laplin HillTon. La w ton Wiggins. II. Range Jaelwvil
- H f, n dsome— San Andros (J. L. McGinnis). S74S7 Jaekl’viil
ftft \\ }1 Butwell 7 Lisa r<>. Gulden Legend. Miramar. jn«
2 2 h .!• I ral ll Duma Ken. Verbatim. 'J,?S N ,, PEND ^
8 8 8 13 Harty Arionette. Ragman, i’nele J. Gray. SS!!'! Montreai
A 4> 4«ft D McO’thySir Edward. Kdgely. Little Osage. ?n° ronto
9 9 9 3 ' D McC’ thy Poeomoke. Siiucoe. Many Colors. S.:689 feronto
3-4 1:19ft hvy 4 MS 1 1
3-4 1:13 fast 7 96 1 2
3-4 1 :13 fast 12 1**9 5 4
e 3-4 1:13ft fast 3ft 114 2 2
e 3-4 1:13* fast 6-3 119 1 1
e 3-4 1:12ft fast 11-10 98 2 5
107
1 1-8 2:06ft hvy 11-5 loo 11 1
1 1 :49ft hvy 1-4 110 4 6 3
1 1-8 1:55ft fast 5 122 4 3 7
1 1-16 1:50ft slow 11-5 115 1 7 5
1 1 :403 fast 10 108 1 3 5
lm60y 1 :44# fast 4 96 2 3 3
3-4 1:13ft fast 6-5 112 3 6
3-4 1:15 fast 8-5 113 2 6
L 4 106
s:n 9., Toronto 1 1-16 l:47g fast 7 1*>9 6
89738 Toronto 3-4 1:13 fast 10 105 2
89429 Pimlico 3-4 1:13ft fast 5 110 3
Pimlico 11:43 goods 108 4 1
89174 Pimlico 3-4 1:24* hvy 3 118 2
89111 Pimlico 2-4 1:19ft hvy 7 10S 2
ED KECK, b. g, 3 90
96050 Montreal 3-4 1:18ft hvy 25 91 1
87580 Juarez 3-4 1:12* fast 12 96 4
S7a33 Juarez 3-4 1:13ft fast 8 114 1
8*447 Juarez 3-4 1 : l-g f ast 8 93 4
8^419 Juarez 7 8 1:27ft fast 3-5 10!) l ;
87280 Juarez 3-4 1:14* fast 9-5 101 5
8*169 Juarez 3-4 1:14ft fast C 104 9
SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds.
DECENCY, blk. f. 2 99
89979 Montreal 5-8 1 :05ft hvy 8 :m; 1
By Handspiing — Lovett (A. Garson).
3"’ G Burns q Sir Edward. J«m* Rose. Niblick,
ink l 1 McGov n 14 Shapdale. Sight. Darknigbt
S'.J 7’ 4 McGov’ n 14 W.T.Overton. R.Onvx F Purccli
-i 1?, U ral I**«lticoup. K’gJ ames. Fasii. Plate.
o- 3 4 i; McGov n S Jeanned’Are. Danfteld. Kov.onvx
3- 3 4 ft McGov’ n 4 Berkeley. Ed Ball. Ronnie Kelso.
o ®yT^ r . an6 -“ Picture Hat ( R - J - Mackenzie).
3 4 J lu Taplin K) R. River, Plandumre. G.M. Miller
3* 3*| Taplin 10 Lovetie. RedRiver, J.H.H’ghtoii
?i il I ap U li J i-Gritfinll.. JackAtkin. Detroit.
o? rT a,, !M' » Ed. Dugan. F. Purcell. Sepnlveda
rj* 3 Taplin 6 Cohort. Eddie Dugan. Curlvlsieks
l h 3-ft Taplin 4 Dandelion. Madman. Spiudle.
By Handspring — Phantom Eelle (R. D. Williams).
1* Troxler «.) S.Bmitler. Clieiiontue, MonAmi.
K 1;* AdainH 12 S. Rentier. Stafford. K. of Yolo.
3 - Troxler s T1 ph> Cook. Spidlbound. Vreeland
Vi ’J H. enr y s Se.v.Beutler, Camel. BonnieBaM
J 4 }\ Henry t Ceremonius, D.Bult’n. Comeil’tie
» Adams 6 S.Beutler. F.Footsteps, T.McG’tli
By Galore— Busy Maid (D. L. McGibbon).
l r * l 5 Kill* w* th ;; Plaudmore. Ad«*rathm.
r* 2'ft Goldstein 7 Adorat’n. Ant. King. StarEmldeni
6 r -J Goldstein 7 Ranives. Fulfill. Chief Kee
2«t 3’*ft Goldstein K Detective. Don Antonio. Henley.
•» l 6 3 ft J Reid 12 Layminster. Dalhonsie. Sager.*
2* 2'ft Nicolai 4 HillTop. Superstition. A.L Daley
;) nk 4.1 Goldstein Compton. Medallion. Sager.
4* 1 3- Goldstein <i. .\I. Miller. Scarpia. Sotemia.
By Ossary— Signor ina (F. Rose).
?, 11 Frucheil’Or. C.Ormsbv. M. Angelo
xt ll J,!!*". * T. 1 "^ i,u ' k - Spellbunml. Vreelaml
* Mft ala* 11 Sig. King Avomlale. Kid.
„• Steinh dt 7 L.ofl/gden. C.Ormsbv. (Vremon’s
3* 2‘ft Palms 6 Adalia. Jennie WVIls. K.Kingston
4 u‘ Steinh *lt 4 J.GritlinlL, T.Moiik. I'. Footsteps.
9 ,5 ftPl«S8
7 14 Plosx
2‘» Mct’alie
3} Steinh’dt
2*.ft Palms
3 7 Steinh’dt
89815 Toronto
88436 Jacks’ ville
88304 Jacks’ vi lie
87865 Jacks’ ville
S7763 Jacks’ ville
874S7 Jacks’viile
5-8 1:01ft good 7 103 3
1-2 49ft fast 11-5111 2
3-8 37ft hvy 7-5 lit 2
3 S 36ft fast 2-5 109 4
3-8 36 fast 3-2 107 2
3 S 36 fast 11-5 105 2
tlAST. cb. c. 2 107
JOHN PENDF.RGRAST. eb. c. 2
89995 Montreal 5-8 1:07 hvy 6
89790 Toronto 5-8 1:01ft fast 9
S!«S9 Toronto 41 f 56ft slow 15
5 s 4 2 J D McC’thyStromelaud. Desiwrado. Occidental SS790 Jamest <»wn 1 2 48ft slow 7-5 117 2
7 7‘-’ M Murphy Poeomoke. Personal. Cunning. 88611 Jacks’ ville 1-2 49ft fast 4i 1 IS 1
By Ben Strome — Sans Peur (G. J. Kraus). SUPPLE, ch. f, 2 104
?; -V 4 J Glass KiM-kston*'. Cotytlo. Black Marv. 89921 Montreal 5-8 1:03 slow 3 105 4
7 3 7^ 3 ftE Martin Itla*kford. (’*»urt Ladv. Aunt j'tile. 89841 Toronto 5-8 1:02,
1 h 4 3 3 E Martin County Fair. C**urt Hady. Fndyniion 89373 Aqueduct 5-8 st 59
:ft fast 8-5 112
LOUDOUN LIGHT, b. g. 6
83268 Slp .q.s’d 1 1 16 1:46? fast 50
81844 Belmont 3-4 1:13* slop 12
81621 Belmont 7-8 1:26ft fast 60
81402 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 30
76974 Montreal 7-8 1:27| fast 30
MISS PERIGORD. b. m. 6
!♦«**. is « 5 ’ \ « -solid 1 1-16 1:46ft fast 100
8'.»195 Pimlico 2 4:43 hvy 3J
862*8 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 3ft
84WM; Pimlico 1 3 16 2:01 fast 4\
86020 Pimlico 1 1-1C 1:47| fast id
ARDENIA, b. f. 4
8*7855 Juarez 7-8 1:26ft fast 15
87486 Juan z 3-4 1:12ft fast 20
87439 Juarez 3-4 1:14 fast 8
87367 Juan v. 51 f inrjft hvy 3’
B R OF THE MOUNT’N. br. *c, 3*
8! 831 < ; vej did Ali3 4 1:12 fast 5c
85**25 Gravesend 5i f 1:0S| fast 50
13 11 10 io* 2 ftSco ville Enfield. Casque. Spellbound. 89103 Aquedui
2 3 6 2 ® 6 l2 lG Burns Afflic tion. Adriuche. Pantoutie. 88995 Aq’duct
* 8 7 1 7 ,4 *I J eil»ert Effendi. Fashion Plate. Hill Top. 88706 Jaeks’v
By Lighterman— Lady Fin (G. R. Tompkins). LESCAR, b.
1 2 , »JC r ‘*< j yy S.iperstit ion. MomH le. Blackford. !""'4 n Montn-i
-■ Scoville Cohort. Esoteric. Clare Russell. 89995 Montrc
i V .M ,e r n Cohort. I>on Creole. Clare Russell. S9921 Montrei
il J ,,aoko Oneen *»r the Hills. 8-354 Pimlio*
6« o» J W M phyNeoskaleeta. Niblick. King Cole. S9280 Pimlico
By Perigord— Cashla (E. B. Cassatt). 89193 Pimlico
3 1 4 ! 4 Van B’«*tcp r, Maskettc. Hill Top. Imitator. 89108 Pimlico
,, 2 Hcidcr 5 Select us. D.orRoanoke. Mer.Man. MISSIVE, cli
l! Lscuteheou. Ballot Box. Gio.Raggio. 85995 Mont ret
_- 3 3 J Rejd 1 alioo. Nelln*rmost. Orcagna. S9*)'l MonirH*
l 4 l 4 J Reid Campaigner. Eifall. Octopus. 89719 Toronto
By Fatherless— Ninone (J. Hever). 89379 Pimlico
S S’-' Page S Acqtiia. IjulyGarvcti. Min. Bright 89329 Pimlico
9 ‘D Austin !» Cutytto. Joe Ebricli. Tremargo. 89280 Pimlico
87486 Juan z
874.‘t!« Juarez
87367 Juarez
9S 10 10 10 10
107 4 24
116 8 8 8 8
103 6 66
113 7 7 5 6
144
88 4 3 3 3
151 1 Fell.
&*•><•» Aqueduct 5-8 st 59# fast 25
89103 Aqueduct 5-8 st 1:02ft slow 6
SS995 Aq’duct 4A f st 54* fast 2J 112 5
8S706 Jacks’ ville 1-2 49ft fast 8-5 110 9
8S70G Jacks’ ville”
LESCAR. b. c. 2
!»i***4s Montreal
89995 Montreal
89921 Montreal
89354 Pimlico
89280 Pimlico
89193 Pimlico
89108 Pimlico
5-8 1 :04 hvy 8
5 s l :07 hvy 3S
5-8 1:03 slow 10
4A f 57* slow I*
4 A f 56* fast 5
45 f 1 :*>3ft hvy 4
1 2 52* hvy 20
MISSIVE, ch. g, 2
85995 Montreal 5-8 1:07 hvy 6
3 1 1* 4 4 1 G Archib’ d 7 Camera. Kvle. Luke Cates.
3 3 7A 1* Molesw'h 10 Rounder. CaMirvn Scott. Siscus.
7 4 2‘A 2«* Molesw’h 9 Genova, JuditbPage, I^irdCIint m
Selling. ( 75383 — 59 % — 2 — 1 OS. )
0 h By Martinet— Memories (R. D. Williams).
r» n r; S. * ta 1 ,ns,,y , 4 j;! J ""»b*ss. IWavi. Momrclf.
1 L o L- 5V ,: "V S 10 Jim L.. Eagle Bird.
8 8 8* Troxler 9 Oracle. Old Squaw. Tallahassee.
\ } i S. 1, ? vis 8 :V,U,, Hen. New Star. Kiistieana.
}"Ji Troxler 10 Vallonia. WhlteWool. Ken. Rose
1* l 3 J Howard 1H Ryestraw. Ohl Squaw. Mayweed.
1- l 1 J Howard 13 L.Ormioant. Bendaga, Ed.Coilius
By Ornament — Genius (J. W. Schorr).
- ?, \\ 7 K**rrower. ILWalbank. Dorch’ter
4 I! i £ urns 7 nut’s, M. W. Lit’ton. K.Poser
. ^ * Hums 11 Darling. Capsize. Chilton Chant.
4 4 4 1 •* Musgrave 5 Rash. Bendaga. Manunara.
1 V VI Musgr’ ve 14 SirKearney. Hawklike. J.Monck
By The Commoner— Flexible (R. L. Thomas).
1 1 ;* ;\ ln *T ruVe 8 K-OiloBird, Lescar. HenAVaihank
i i V ll s SeaKittie, Mary’sAunt. K.Flight
I 1 1! E Gr,ffin 7 Winning Widow. Edda. Lula.
7 ix S arm * r t )n: i- er * Whin - Naughty Lad.
1 ll £*iNicol 11 La*lasette. Onager. Naughty laid
7 7 a 25 S Davis lii Bo<h*ga. Louis Katz, JohnK ilgure
By Filigrane— Short Cake (W. Walker).
J } ll |! easii 4 EagleKIrd. J’geMonck. Borrower
” '• '** Rairtsey 7 Iiorrower. .LP’grast. H. Walh’k.
1 } J? ll JJ au,sev Jbigh Bird. Supple. Hen.Walbank
0 2,. H an ' 8 ^ r ,. , Planutess, Ohl S*]imw, Kaufman.
2 - ,3 3 3 i W It W k rl*_J Bendaga. Rash. Goldleaf.
? 5! HYr ll I ^ linta - Musk-melon, Jack Ryan.
1 l l l l W R W k r 7 Bendaga. Fort Worth. Al.Blitzen
89921 Mop( real
89719 Toronto
8937!) Pimlico
SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds.
o ^ ustin i» f’utytto. .To«- Ehricli. Tremargo. 89280 Pimlico
V 7- _v. anu * r 10 Gibson. Hardlyson. ('ardinalSarto TENDER br
11-13 Rice !) Lykers, Miss Danville. Succeed. 8!?!)7i; Montr. ;i
u u 11 B i 5 i B ° at } cl 'K cs — Hary Gocderson (G. P. Sherman). FLEECE, b.
, 4 . !! ] 4 , I 4 , „®V,*** 1 I 4 ^* lir ^*H<*k, O l.m. WiMtlcasla. 900**6 Montrei
1- 12 L 1- C Grand Lord Baltimore, fjeyengston. Oxer. ( S!i. r d4 Helmon
Maidens. Special Weights. (77041 — 1 :0C»V.— 2 -100. )
5-8 1 :03 slow 12
5 8 1 :03 slow* 3J
5 8 1:02ft fast 20
4\ f 55* fast 20
4J f 56* fast 5
f, 2
By Yankee— Love Note (W. G. King-Dodds).
1*1* j^a^* 7 Borrower, .LP’grast. H.M
j.,- •*' i J 4>aso ^ Eagle Bird, Supple. Lescar
4- 4*| Palms 10 EagleBIrd, Deleua. Itosey
3} 3 3 McCahey
5- 4 2 i Met ’a he v
9 4 8‘i E Dugan
4 Borrower. J.P’grast. ll.Walb’k.
5 Eagle Bird, Supple. Lescar.
10 Eagle Bird, Deleua. Rosev P*»sey.
4 Footprint. Borrower. IdleMichael
10 Lochiel. Idle Michael. Heretic.
12 Bendaga. Rash. Lescar.
90026 Montreal
89514 Heiniont
R0G0N. ch. c. 2
110
S998S Grav*s* n<l 5* f
1:08 1 fast
12
167
6
2
1
2
0. U. BUSTER b. g.
2
107
J-99S5 Grav, s.-nd 5 8
:6lft fast
66
M
4
2
2
2 1
89214 Pimlico 4?. f
•5XS hvy
8
109
8
jj
r» :
89155 Pimlic*, 1-2
53s hvy
8
1"7
5
4
4'
89*»79 Pimlico 1-2
52g hvy
46
w
6
4
53
GARNEAU. b. c. 2
110
89988 Grav«-s< n*| 5?. f
:m fast
fi
167
5
8
6
u
S9!*12 Gravesend 5 A f
1 :<*8# fast
10
Mfi
6
5
r t
3
89358 Pimlico 5-8
1 :0( slow
15
1 1.3
9
7
A
3 5
8S)3U4 l > i in 1 i«*o 5-S
1:<HK fast
60
165
S
6
8
6 J
FAIR MISS. b. f. 2
107
89935 Graves**nd 5 8
1 :62* mud
15
9'.*
5
6
4
4’
89912 Grav**«en«l 5'. f
1:6s# fast
7
107
7
6
1
4.
89876 Gravesend 5’ f
:' ; !»- fast
50
99
12
6
6
4'
89676 Belmont 5-S st
59ft fast
46
9!t
4
4
5
5
BERTIS. *h. c. 2
110
■
:<*'# fast
4
ins
2
3
3
53
89832 Gravesend 5 S
1 fast
12
1 10
7
6
CLOUD, fcr. c. 2
110
89286 Pimlico 4t f
56* fast
25
164
1
11
IP
89229 f*lmii<*o 4.J f
57ft slow
15
110
KINGPIN, ch. c. 2
110
8: 966 Gra\es'-n<l 5-S
1 9»:f; fast
40
IIS
2
F(
p||.
•
1 9 'Si fast
8
10s
1
1
1
01
89832 Gravewnd 5-8 ;
1 9.3s fast
:jo
116
8
5'
Aq’duct JS 1 st
51* glMul
36
no
12
12
1*2
GAUNTLET, b. c. i
l
110
89832 Graveeend 5-8 :
I 9*3= fast
6
in*
It
12
12
10*
895S6 Belmont 4J f st
54* mud
8
116
5
89514 Belmont 1-2 st
48 fast
6
ilfi
9
12
12
HANDRUNNING, br.
c. 2
110
89988 Grave-end 5’ f
l9i\? fast
50
K*7
11
12
12
12
SIR RAYMOND, b. c. 2
110
8998S Graves* nd 5A f
1:08? fast
100
167
13
13
13
13
JANE THORPE, b. f.
2
107
89988 Gr:*\ es< nd 5* f
:«S :? fast
15
U*(
9
ft
ft
S 1
89938 Gravesend 5-8
1 :63ft mud
3*»
167
16
16
10
First vt.,rf f«^- tin
f*,lh»wiiig:
BARN DANCE, b. c
. 2
110
COMPLIMENT ch. c.
2
110
KEKIDIAN. b. c, 2
110
a l"‘.v s Heretic. AmlyChisboIm. Toucan.
r. Grand 12 OldSqtuw. TheRascal. SirCliiitou
By Star Shoot— Auvergne (W. F. A. Mulholland).
J Keid I.**, |’.l;i«'k fiHil . Adam Ih**h>. Bogun.
,- ~~ J R'*i«l 11 Swish. Fair. Miss, ibnirbun B**au.
.» 3 McCuIm* 9 TheB. Daughter. Katie. Vito G.
1 6 8 J Tice 9 Locliiel. Stinger. Cismont.
By Sir Dixon — Cremorne (J. L. McGinnis).
3*1 I>al d MissNctt. Dang. Mark. Plutocrat
3* Creevy 11 Swish. Caruean. Bnulmu Beau
V I ral 13 G.ofOphir. Bu-=v.Miss. Mvs. River
5**JUral 5 Wiu. Widow, NaughtyLad. Flora
•L- 6 3 M Mcdre 10 S**l»ago. Trap Miss Jonah.
By Albert — Scotch Latsie (H. Rites).
1 0 1 1 1 * C Grand 12 Bendaga. Rash. Lescar.
7“ F’brotiser s Clill. Belle. Il.T*tir. Musk melon.
By Box — Elise (Quincy Stable).
W I>**yle s Trapltm-k. Pom-aster. AmiaCass**
' 7' vF Dugan 11 Swish. Garneau. Fair Miss.
' 7' ; Phillips lb S* ha go. Trap Ro«-k. Miss Jonah.
12 Warren 12 Shai kh-top. Helene. Old Boy.
Bv Nasturtium — Glove (H. L\ Montague).
'' 10 '*1- J ( ■ ’ass K; Seba go. Trap R<K-k. Miss Jonah.
- C )| Shil’g 5 Novelty. Pluvious. Aidrian.
12 C II Sliii’gl4 StarO’Ryun. Sam Lew is. Amalfi.
Bv Handspring — Pensa (Wood'iavcn Stable).
■ Hyland 13 Bhn-kfoot. Garm-au. Adam Bc*b-.
Bv Mazagap — Thrilled (Quincy Stable).
: 13* 4 ’.Phillips 12 Blackfo4*t. GariPMii. Adam Be*le.
By Wcolstborpe — Jane Grey (J. W. Gaith).
7 ,= 4 Bergen 13 Bhirkfoi (. G.irm-au. Adam Bede.
1 1 <1 1 7 F 11 King K) Syzygy, Busy Miss, l’g<».
By The Bard — La Danseusc (A. Belmont).
By Ort Wells— Adeek (J. Butler).
By Broomstick — Sue Smith (C. L. Harrison).
C. A. MORGAN
1 SS67S Jacks’ ville
8S478 Tamiia
SS424 Tampa
^8376 Tampa
88022 Jacks’ ville
87926 Jacks’ ville
4A f l:00g
hvy
20
113
1
3
4 2
2
107
5-S 1
:07J
hvy
10
KIN
5
3 3
3*
1-2 st
4S
fast
20
110
10
11
11
1-2 st
52
slow
15
106
11
10
N
i, b. c,
2
107
41 f
55 ft
fast
250
los
12
13
13
4A f
55?
fast
500
P»7
9
10
9*
2
107
! 1-2
fit
fast
15
107
3
7
7
3 S
sl*»w
I 5
110
8
72
3-8
slow
2
113
2
3"
3-8
:is*
slow
2
105
5
S’
3 8
26ft
fast
100
92
S
IP
3 A. f
43*
slow
»
1 (h;
13
13'
b. f.
2
104
t; Prettyone. Alii*- Blit sen. Dell.
s K«l\vln.*. JackRyan. AI. Blitzen
lO'SButwt-li 14 Start)’ Ryan. Sam Lew is. Amalfi.
]0'®AButwell 12 Whin. Hawley, Pluvhiu^.
Bv St. Dory— Brune (W. H. Frey).
13 ,S #.J Howard 14 Cliettault, G. L. Doyle. Louise B.
: H) ,,J ?.K*sigli 10 Premier, litenanlr. Emigrant.
* s i A Burton X Gran. Twist. RertluiD.. M.Depres
o;L*>‘] ams A r. Girl. BerthaD..D.ILCarpeater
- 8’ « Adams !> G*N>*lacre. Newcomer. M. Depres
I 1.! :2;V la ' ns , 1:J A. At tell. Vallonia, Tallahassee.
1»' 8 McGee 14 Startler. I.ydiaLee. Naughtyl^ad
By Kilkerran — Wainomoinen (C. Howland).
THIRD RACE — 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(82494—2:05-
r 4T)y ESTHER, b. m. 7 108
!*-*>29 Montn-al I 1 :47ft hvv 20 mr. 7 5 5
8W23 Montreal 1 i s l ::^ft slow S 115 1 9 9
S9S17 Toronto 1 1 :41ft good 12 117 2 4 3
89740 Toronto Kn70y 1:45 fast 8 1 (h; 2 3 3
8 .690 Toronto 1 1-16 1:19ft slow 12 1'»9 4 6 5
89429 Pimlico 3 4 1:13ft fast 15 107 10 10
88229 Juarez 7-8 1:26 fast 9-5 102 3 3 4
ORCAGNA, ch. g. 5 109
90032 Montreal 1 3-16 2:10* hvv 3-5 102 4 2 1
89951 Montreal 1 1-8 2:00 hvy 6-5 1(H) 111
89875 Gravesend 1 I S 1 :54§ fast 20 1<*2 5 2 2
89258 Pimlico 1 1:43 good 4* 105 l 2 3
89112 Pimlico lmGOy 1:56 hvv 6 105 1 1 1
86389 Latonia 1 1:45 mud 4* 99 7 5 4
86267 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35ft fast 10 102 3 2 2
C0LLIS 0RMSBY. ch. c. 3 104
9 *‘5i Montreal 1 1 s j : on* hvv :: 2 ini 1 *> *»
S!»997 Montn-al 1 1:16 hvy 6 99’ 1 4 4
89795 Toronto 1 1 16 1:17ft fast 6 1(H)" 4 7 8
8974 4 Toronto 1 1 16 1:50 fast 7-10 103 4 4 -»
S9694 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50ft slow 5 10_* 2 5 4
*9308 Pimlico IniWy 1:41 fast 10 99 5 5 4
S.25S I*iinli<-o I 1:43 -footl 10 99 7 7 7
89178 Pimlico 1 1:51ft hvy 4 102 4 4 4
By Lord Esterling— Miss Alice (W. G. King-Dodds).
- 4'- -I- I pbm 7 Baniv.-s. Ragman.
8 8 Goblst«-iii 10 DallMiitsie. Don Antonio, (’biefkec
4 Goldstein 4 Theo (’<K>k. Plaudmore. Kthon
2‘ Gohlsteiu :: Bompiet. Polls.
S 3 ® 7 4 Palms 1> Ragman. Fulfill. Glimmer.
9- S«.J Gilbert 11 Sig. Osoriue. King Avondale.
4 4-? G Garner 4 OcivinQueen. Meadow. G. Silver.
By Ornament — Lucasta (W. Walker).
7 *»‘ ! »se (» R. Grand*-. Otvidental. S**llv M.
2,, Ramsey *; Ho., ray. Ayliaer. Radation.*
r, !5 :,lus *' *- v Wise Mason. BonnieKelso, Na.l/u
‘,‘7 V 4 Ramsey 7 L.ofLangden. C.Ormshy. Osoriue.
9* \ l Ramsey tl Goleonda. Smug. Nethermost.
4® 4 4 1 Ramsey Ludhiana. liow.lVars.m. lony Faust
*- 1 Ramsey PinsANeejlles. H**w.Shean. Juggler.
By Sidney Lucas— Frances Dillon (E. George).
• !•» O’Connor :: Chepontuc. Merman.
5* O’Connor 4 The*, Coo k. Detroit. J.,hn Reanlon
7- 4 1 b*nrjr ll Cim-hed’or. M. Angelo. .bn-Rose.
\ i* 1 ** aK4 ‘ * Shapdale. Radation. Octopus.
♦. *” J Henry II Rio Grande. Merman. R. Cooper.
;; 1 4 '- Pease 5 Jubilee. I’insANV,*lbs. Th*-Monk.
*;,- - , 2 >ease 7 1 ••"fl ungden. Osoriue. Cen-umn’s
2* 2- J Dennison 4 H. Knight. Af-dogiz*-. Uol. Castle.
By Handspring— Lovett (A. Garson).
3"* 3* G Burns K Sir Kilwanl. .loo Rose \1hliek
89997 Montreal
*'•795 Toronto 1
S9744 Toronto 1
Mh. 94 Toronto 1
s 93*)S Pimlico 1
8**258 Pimlico
89178 Pimlico
GRANIA. ch. f.
8998 1 Montreal
899 26 Montr.-al
'9460 A*(uediict
<9:*!i.8 Aque*luct
89205 Aqile*luct
89152 Aqueduct
l 1:4S| hvy 8-5
7-S 1:27 slow 8
3 I 1:13ft k.hhI 12
7-S 1:26 fast 30
6A f 1:21 goo*l 6(1
7 8 1:27| fust 5o
2 1 O’Connor
- 2* J Henry
l r * Peas*-
7’* J Henry
4 ’-A Pease
• 2 h Pease
:*• 1 " '• I’mrns t; sir Edward. Joe Rose. Niblick.
1^1' McGov’rn 14 Shapdale. Sight. Karknight.
8bj * 4 \|«*G*»v u 14 W.T. Overt*, 11. K.Onyx. F.Pur«-**Il
ft J* l™} . u Beaueoup. K’g.IameU. Fash. Plate
3 4 A MH.ov n X Jeanne d’Ar*-. Danfiehl. Rnv.oiivx
3-* 3 4 * McGov’rn 4 Berkeley. Ed Bull. Bonnie Kelso
DAILY! RACING FORM.
SATURDAY. JUNE 11, 1010,
ARONDACK. b. f. 4
?oo*jx Montreal 7 s l
SWA Montreal 11-81
*9806 Belmont 7-8 1
89754 Belmont 1 1-16 1
89677 Belmont 1 1-8 1
MB Pimlico list
DUKE OF ROANOKE.
89947 Montreal 1 I S 2:
89 Sto Toronto 7 S 1
89766 Toronto 1 1-4 2
88882 Pimlico 2 4
88232 Pimlico 2 4
891?:. Pimlico 2 4
hvy 3
:7»3 1 slow 15
:3C| inud f>
:45| fast 25
:53* fast 30
:53| fast 10
b. g. S
:<c.jr hvy 3
:3**ft fast 5
:J3 fast 2
:08 fast 3
:23g slow 15
:43 hvy 12
By Hastings — Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin).
5 r> 7 i P Met” thy 7. J.ILlI’gliton. D.Maed’ld. C’pton
9 9 24 Upton 10 Dalhousie, Don Antonio. ChiefKee
3 ft 3 3 ft Met 'alley a Faleada. Right easy, Itockstoue.
3* 2 1 Met 'nhey a Berkeley. Norbitt. Ikirante.
4ft 5*5 Met 'alley G Dinna Ken, Olamlntla. Zieiiap.
3 3*j Met 'alley 3 High Private. Superstition.
By Hamburg — Shan sheen (D. Stevenson).
l :t Pi Mr l.auiont .*» Rio Grande. Ruble.
3* 3*J Mr 1 1 'Hand r. Riot 1 ramie. Purslane. E.T.Stiipp.
3* P Mr IPland 4 Purslane. Bilberry. Tliomond.
2 ,s 2* .1 I .y mb 7 Diopit. Jesuit, Maie Fletcher.
5 6 5” G’ntlaml 8 Ross fen ton. Tourney. Stellalaml.
3 2 2#a G’ntland 5 Seleetus, Merry Man. Purslaue.
FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. <77023-1:38%-
COLONEL ASHMEADE. b. g. 3
8'.«*X2 Montreal l 1:48 bvv 13 5
K9791 Toronto ll:41gfast 9 5
89i.9« Toronto 1 1 16 l;50ft slow 4i
89030 Jacks' ville 3-4 l:12g fast 2
88782 Jacks* ville 3-4 1:13| fast 7-10
88*42 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13* fast 12
COMPTON, b. c, 3 ]
’.•oo s Montreal
899X1 Montreal
89819 Toronto
89791 Toronto
89432 Pimlico
89380 Pimlico
89281 Pimlico
7-8 1 :36ft hvy 10
1 1 :4X* hvy 7
3-4 1 :13ft good 10
1 1:412 fast 5
1 1:41 fast 5
3-4 1:1* slow 7
1 1 :41g fast 9
RADATION. b. g. 3
9uo.m Montreal 1 1-8 2:03* hvy 4ft
89951 Montreal 1 1-8 2:00 hvy S
S!*S44i Toronto 1 1-16 1 :4Sg fast 12
89744 Toronto 11-16 1:50 fast 3
89204 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 good 30
89121 Aqueduct 1 1:401 fast 7
89061 Aqueduct 61 f l:23g slow 12
MERMAN, ch. g. 3
By Sain — Antipode (R. D. Williams).
I 3 1*1 Adams 7 Sliapdale, Oc’dental. T.C.But’fly
P 2 b Adams 11 Merman. Res|>onsful. Sou.
l’i 5 & Adams 11 Riot; ramie. Merman. It. Cooper.
P P Adams 8 Cooney K.. Camel, J. Henderson
P P Adams 14 Tempter. Uralla. Diction.
1‘ l 3 Adams 12 AutuinnRose. Bcl.Mawr. M. Lor is
By Ingoldsby — Country Fraud (A. G. Weston).
3» 3 4 J Goldstein r, J. I T. IF ton. D. Macd’a Id . Fea rn’ 1 1 1
4" 5* 4 IPeliffe G Sir Edward. Joe Rose, Grania.
G 23 5 7 i Steinh’dt 7 OrliedLad, 8pelllK»und, F. Square.
10 9 !, | ll’eliffe 11 Merman, C.Ashm’de, Responsful
1*4 PJ E Dugan 4 Aylmer, Rossliampton. TheMonk
6*ft 6*3 Goldstein 7 Ft lion. Kyle. Sal Volatile.
5 l 5* ‘JH’cliffe 8 Dalhousie, Tasteful. Wenna.
By Radford — Miss Matthews (R. 7. Mackenzie).
3 s 2 4 Taplin 7* Darknigiit. Elgin, Bannock Boh.
4 4 4 ,4 ftTaplin G Orcagna. Hooray. Aylmer.
3 1 2 2 Taplin 0 G’tJubilee, Hick’.vStick, Octopus
3* 3* Taplin 7 ('ol.Ormsby. Sliapdale. Octopus.
5* 6 9 J Taplin 7 Dullcare, Sepulveda, Responsful.
5 5 ,# Van B’oten 5 Rustem, Sir Cleges, Black Oak.
3 1 3* Taplin 6 Petronius, Rustem, Cb. Hargrave
By Fatherless — Mermaid (W. Shields).
3 ,2 H*bair 3 Coll is Ortusby, Chej>ontue.
5 7 Phair 7 Ragman, Chepontue. T.G.But’fly
• l b Steinh’dt 11 Col. Aslnneadc. Responsful, Sou.
ft 2*ft Steinh’dt 11 Montclair. Hooray. C. Boachey.
1 3*1 Steinh’dt 0 M. Popular, C.Beachey, Ban. Bob.
By Maz&gan — Agnes (C. Howland).
96051
Montreal
1 1-8 2:<nift hvy 4
84
2
2
3
3
3
3 ,2 lPha!r
S9925
Montreal
1 1:42ft slow 15
89
1
3
5
5
5‘
5 7 Phair
S9791
T«m*nto
1 1 :11g fast 5
92
1
3
4
5
41
l b Steinh’dt
X9769
Tor* *nt o
1 1-16 1:48 fast 5
108
6
6
6
6
4'ft
2‘f Steinh’dt
M.718
Toronto
1116 1:50 slow 11-3
sx
o
3
4
4
4 4
3'ft Steinh’dt
c. 3
1
1:46 hvy 8
106
1<»2
3
2
2
3 4
1:15ft hvy 10
IB
10
8
8
3-4
1:13* slow 10
102
5
5
3-4
1 :1.3* good 7
101
7
*5
g
3-4
1:13 fast 8
109
9
7
6
3-4
1:14 slow 30
93
8
7
2
51 f 1 :06* fast 20
110
1
6
4
1
1 :41* fast 4
100
6
9
9
9
1 1-8
1 :53* slow 13
98
9X
7
3
5
7
1
1:41ft fast 7
1***;
4
4
3
4
89997 Montreal 1 1:46 hvy 8
89950 Montreal 3 4 1:15! hvy 10
89920 Montreal 3-4 1:13* slow 10
89819 Toronto 3 4 1:131 good 7 j
897S9 Toronto 3-4 1:13 fast 8 ]
89716 Toronto 3-4 1:14 slow 30
85778 Windsor 5| f 1:061 fast 20 :
85729 Windsor 1 1:41* fast 4
SOU. b. f. 3
89923 Montreal 118 1:53* slow 13
89791 Toronto 1 1:41* fast 7 1
88612 Jacks’ vi lie 3-4 1:13! fast 6 5 :
S8509 Jacks’ ville 5ft f 1:08ft fast 11-5 1
88121 Jacks' Vi lie 3-4 1:14* fast 7 ]
87332 Jacks* ville 5ft f 1:08* good 2| ]
FEARN AUGHT II., b. c, 3
90028 Montreal 7-8 1 :36ft hvy 25 1
85313 Hamilton 11:43 fast 6
85211 Hamilton 3-4 1:13* fast 5
3 s 3 7 Han lin’d
8 7 2 *JAdams
4 3 2* Hamm’d
3’ft 4 3 1 Don
6* 5 7 * Don
2>ft 3'J Adams
6* 6 5 ft Hamm’d
9 8** Hamm’d
By Hastings —
89062 Toronto
84987 Toronto
84843 Monti eal
84707 Montreal
3-4 1:14 fast 5
7-8 1 :30 fast 3-2
3-4 1:14* fast 6
3-4 1:14 fast 8
COLONEL JOT. b. c. 8 1
89791 Toronto 1 1:41* fast 30
S8979 Jack' ville 1 1-2 2:36* fast 6-5
88820 Jacks' vi lie 7-8 1 : 28* fast 8
8S739 J’k’ ville 1 1 -16 1:47* fast 5 1
88642 Jacks' ville 3 4 1:13ft fast 15
88558 J’k* ville 1 1-16 1:48* fast 8
THE GOLD. BUTTERFLY, ch. f. 3
N99S2 Montreal
89925 Montreal
89839 Toronto
89691 Toronto
1 1:48 hvy 13-;
1 1 :42ft slow 15
3-4 1:13 fast 15
7-8 1:30 slow 9
89534 Pimlico lm40v 1:43ft fast 4
89259 Pimlico 3-4 1:16* good 18-5 1
89109 Pimlico 1 1:49* hvy 2ft 1
HENRY HUTCHISON, ch. g, 3 1
89996 Montreal 2 4 1:20* hvy 25 ]
S997S Montreal 3-4 1:19* hvy 3ft
89814 Toronto 3-4 1:14 good 6
89410 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 5-4 ]
89311 licxington 5ft f 1:08 fast 4
FIFTH RACE — About 2 1-2 Miles. Prince of Wales Steeplechase. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Handicap.
I — 5:10 — 4 — 145. ♦
DOCTOR PILLOW, ch. e. 4
8992 4 Montreal Ah 2ft 5:49ft slow
S9844 Toronto Ah 2ft 4:59* fast
89742 Toronto Ah 2) 5:07 fast
89692 Toronto Ah 2 4:09* slow
89421 Pimlico 2J 5:05* fast
89332 Pimlico 2 4:08* fast
NAT B.. ch. g, 8
90030 Montreal Ah 2 4:31* hvy
8981 x Toronto Ah 2 4:10 good
82998 Hamilton Ab2| 4:30* fast
82926 Hamilton Ah2J 4:57* fast
82561 Montreal Ab 2 4:03* slow
82385 Montreal Ah 2 4:07* fast
77941 I^atonia 3-4 1:15ft fast
FINCASTLE. ch. h. 7
89980 Montreal Ab 2ft 6:06 hvy
v 1 ; M ■ >ut real Ah 2ft 5:49ft slow
89844 Toronto Ah 2ft 4:59* fast
89742 Toronto Ah 2J 5:07 fast
85146 Toronto Ah 3 5:55* livy
85065 Toronto Ah 2 4:04* fast
84789 Montreal 1 1-8 2:06* hvy
BYZANTINE, b. g. 8
•*•-•30 Montreal Ah 2 4:31* hvy
X!*9M» Montreal Ah 2ft 6:06 hvy
89844 Toronto Ah 2* 4:59* fast
89792 Toronto Ah 2 4:07ft fast
89693 Toronto Ah 2 4:01** slow
85146 Toronto Ah 3 5:55* hvy
85030 Toronto Ah 2* 5:03 fast
84687 Montreal Ab 2ft 5:14* fast
CLASS LEADEB. ch. g. 10
899*9 Montreal Al» 2 4:34* hvy
S994S Montreal Ah 2 4:29ft hvy
By King William II.— Vivette (T. Westlake).
9-10
114
3
1
1
1
l 4 1« Ityan
4 Fineastle.
3ft
145
4
1
1
1
2 3 l 1 Ityan
8 Kxpans’ist.
2ft
137
4
3
2
1
l 40 l 40 Ityan
8 Fineastle,
3ft
136
3
3
3
4
3-' 3 12 Ityan
7 Tourney. I
5
138
2
3
4
4
410 4«*. Ryan
6 Algje. Daci
5
138
2
3
2
4
2ft 2* Ryan
0 Thistledale
144
By Maddalo — Marv Cowan (G.
11-5 144 1
3ft 141 1
10 157 1
2ft 148 4
6 142 3
10 142 3
15 105 H
144
2 145 2
7 158 4
4 138 8
12 163 8
13-5 136 5
9 5 152 1
4 152 3
139
2ft 1 17* 7
7-5 142 3
lift 145 2
65 146 2
6-5 149 7
5 144 3
4 145 3
4 146 3
143
13-5 147 5
2= 2' ft Boyle
2= 2ft E Stone
4 4 71 E Stone
4'*®2‘» K Stone
2* D E Stone
2 4 1' E Stone
8 1 7* Glasner
7 Liz. Flat. John Dillon. Byzantine.
S Cl’sLcader, SteveLane. j)r. Heard
Waterway. Steve Lane. Kara.
Economy. Byzantine, Canvas.
Economy. Pagan Bey.
Coin. Fontaine. BigBear. N. Blanche
Bonart. Enlist. Gresham:
89818 Toronto
89767 Toronto
89693 Toronto
85803 Windsor
8573** Windsor
85633 Windsor
Ah 2 4:10 good
Ab 2 4:13* fast
Ab 2 4:09* slow
Ab 2 4:44* hvy
Ab 2 4:34 fast
Ab 2 4 :39ft good
THE SHAUGHRAUN. ch. g. 5
s:«98*' M unreal Ah 2ft 6:06 hvy
89924 Montreal Ah 2ft 5:49ft slow
89844 Toronto Ah 2ft 4:59* fast
89742 Toronto Ab 2ft 5:07 fast
MINTO. ch. g. 4
89999 Montreal Ab 2 4:34* hvy
89X44 Toronto Ah 2ft 4:59* fast
89742 Toronto Ah 2ft 5:07 fast
S9626 Belmont Ab 2 4:u9 fast
GILD. br. g. 6
9* ':: > Montreal Ah 2 4:31* hvy
89918 Montreal Ah 2 4:29ft livy
89767 Toronto Ab 2 4:13* fast
86058 Aqueduct 11:44 fast
85024 G’vesend 1 1-8 1:54 fast
84932 Gravesend 1 1-8 1:54* fast
12 137 6 7 6
7-6 150 3 2 i
8 150 2 4 1
7-6 144 5 2 2
142
12-3 143 1 1 1
2 li 1 Fell
12 133 1 6 5
10 141 1 6 6
143
12 133 8 7 3
20 133 3 4 6
6 133 5' 4 3
6 137 5 2 2
133
3 114 3 3 L
25 m 7 5 4
30 147 4 6 6
20 97 14 13 10
15 105 8 8 7
H Jo. 5 5 5
By Inverness — Louisa Forest (Mr. Chetland).
1ft 2 ,,k Bowser .’5 The Khatiglirauu, Byzantine.
2 2" Bowser 4 Dr. Pillow, Osage. T.Sbaugliratni
4" 41.-. Bowser S Dr. Pillow, Kxpnns’ist, T.S’glir’n
2 i& 2 »o Bowser 8 Dr. Pillow. Tourney. Tblstledale
3 4 1* Sobell Byzantine. Thistledale. Steve Lane.
1J l 1 Sobell Harrington. Cl. leader. ButterLadle
1* js Mr Math’sStalker. Merry Maker.
By Octagon — Mallow (N. Ray).
4-’ 4*ft Ray 7 Lizzie Flat. Nat B.. John Dillon
2* 3*1 Bay .*» The Shaughraun. Flncastle.
5* ft. 27 Kay 8 Dr. Pillow. Kxpans'ist. T.S’ghr’n
2 H 2 5 Kay ii Kallnealla. LizzieFIat. J. Dillon.
2 6 2* Ray 7 Tourney. Dr. Pillow. ClassLoador
2 b 2‘ Ray Fineastle. Thistledale. Steve Lane.
1ft 2»>k Ray Steve La no. SlrWooster. Thistledale
3 1 ft 3 1 ! Ray Daera. Waterway. Bergoo.
By Carlsbad — Genoa (G. H. Marlman).
3*° 3 2 * Pollock X MInto. Ratlaealla. Tourney.
2 3 2- Pollock lo Rallacalla. Dr. Koch. Ballycnstle
I 4 1ft Pollock S Nat B., Steve Lane. Dr. Heard.
3 5 3'° Pollock 8 Prince, MerryMau, J.G.Cavanagb
53 410 pollock 7 Tourney. Byzantine. Dr. Pillow.
I s 2" b Pollock Daera. Lizzie Flat. Ihdelan.
2* 2* Pollock J. Dillon. LizzieFIat. J.G.Cavanngh.
2'*°2* Pollock Lizzie Flat. Dukdan. Bilberry.
3 3*° 3 2fl Pollock X MInto. RaHaeaHn. Tourney.
2 2 3 2 3 Pollo<*k lo Rallacalla. Dr. Koch, Ballyeastle
1 I 4 1ft PolliK-k S Nat B., Steve Lane. I)r. Heard.
4 3 r * 3 10 Polbiek S Prince, Merry Man, J.G.Cavanagb
6 5 3 4 10 Pollock 7 Tourney. Byzantine. Dr. Pillow.
1 I s 2" b Pollock I hi era . Lizzie Flat. Dulelan.
1 2 5 2* Pollock J. Dillon. LizzieFIat. J.G.Cavanngh.
1 2 ,#0 2* Pollock IJzzie Flat. Dukian. Bilberry.
By Nasturtium — Ballyhoo (G. Hendrie).
2 3 1**8 Boyle Fineastle. Byzantine.
E Stone 4 Dr. Pillow. Fineastle. Osage.
4 3* 3 r * E Stone S Pr.Pillow, Kxpans’ist, Fineastle
Ixwt rider.E Stone S Dr. Pillow. Fineastle. Tourney.
By Governor Foraker — Fancy Free (B. McLennan).
2 1ft 1* Kelleher S Balboa I la. ClassLeader, Tourney
Fell. McKin’y K Dr. Pillow. Esnans’ist, T.S’glir’n
Fell. McKin’y 8 Dr. Pillow. Fineastle. Tourney.
3 2 3 2 4 MeKin’y 5 Rufus. Daera. Paprika.
By Gigantcum — Alcyono II. (W. Hogan).
»st rider. Kelleher
3 4- 5 77 iKelleher
5 Fell. Hanlgan
10 11 It J Glass
6 7ft 6 '•‘ft Rut well
5 4‘ 4 5 ft Davenp’t
7 Lizzie Fla I, Nat It.. John Dillon
10 Rallacalla. C! assize a dor. Dr. Koch
s Pritua*. Merry Man, ClassLeader
Sanguine. Miss Ah-rt. Home Run.
Taltoo. Imitator. Nethermost.
L.ofLangden, O.Marg’rite.St. Joseph
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (I
>Y IRMA. b. f. 4 110 By Semproniu
LADY IRMA. b. f. 4
89839 Toronto 3-4 1:1
:
89**29 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:1
8946*2 Jacks’ville 5ft f 1:(
88949 Jacks' vi lie 3-4 1:1
88812 Jacks’ vi lie 3-4 1:1
LIGHT WOOL. ch. h. €
9W31 M«*ntr*iil 3-4 1 ::
83**46 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:4
82643 Montreal 3 1:4
82438 Montreal 7-8 1:!!
81865 Toronto lm7Gy 3:4
81083 S. Anita 11:1
GRIMALDI, b. g 6
9u**oi Montreal 2 4 1:1
78947 Savannah 6- f 1:*.
78**77 Pimlico 3-4 1:1
COONEY K b. g. 6
K«360 Piuilico 5-4 1: !
SM*1 Pimlico 5 4 1:1
89* *30 Jacks’ ville 2-4 1:1
88978 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:1
88912 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:1
88867 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:1
ZACATECAE br. c. 3
9MD1 M »ntr« al 2 11:1
89819 Toronto 5-4 1:1
893X9 Jxxington 2-4 1:1
6x47>5 Jacks’ville 2-4 1:1
88355 Jacks' ville 5-8 1 :(
88-54 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:1
87512 Jacks’ ville 2-4 1:1
87479 Jacks’ville 5ft f 1:C
BIGHT, b. g 4
R1*9iT Montreal 7-8 1:5
89X39 Toronto 3-4 1:1
X973K Toronto 3-4 1:1
86246 iAlonia 3-4 1:1
15805 Windsor 2-4 1:1
85764 Windsor 5ft f 1:(
COMPTON b. c, 3
j*ir»2x Montreal 7-8 1:3
X99X1 Montreal 1 1:4
X9H9 Toronto 2-4 1:1
89791 Toronto 1 1:4
80432 Pimlico 1 1:4
8936*i Pimlico 3-4 1:1
Kir'S 1 Pimlico 1 1:4
P0C0TALIG0. br. c. 4
9 •<*47 Motitrtal 1 1:4
9*x»31 Montreal 2 4 1 :5
89X39 Toronto 3 4 1:1
89736 Toronto 3-4 1:1
fast 2 1**6 5
slow 12 lit :•
i fast 4ft 1114
1 fast 8-5 110 1
t fast 10 110 6
! fast 7 110 2
19ft hvy 75 1
28 go«xJ 1 2 1
13£ fast 30 J
]
16 slow 15 1
19* hvy 4 ]
12| fast 4ft
13 fast 7 ]
13* fast 6 !
13ft fast 13-6 1
1
19* hvy 5 ]
13* good 7
14ft fast 17-20 1
143 fast 3-5 :
m hvy 4 :
17* hvy 6 ]
13* fast 3ft
08ft fast 11-20 :
1
27 slow 20 ]
15 fast 30 ]
13 fast 30 ]
15* fast 3*i
17 hvy 4ft
06ft fast 20
108
hvy 5 1**2 2
hvy 10 Ho 4
fast 75 1**7 11
fast 100 110 7
By Sempronius — Lady Balgowan (S. A. Clopton).
6ft xft J Henry 12 S. Rentier, Stafford. K. of Yolo.
7 6® J Henry p» J. Griffin!!.. JackAtkin. JWdroit.
4 4* Troxler 4 Kthon. Fly. Foot steps. Eyebrlght
2 1 3 2 Troxler B StrikeOut, St. Jeanne. L’t Knight
4‘ 4°ft Troxler B Kthon. Hoffman. Eye White.
3 1 3 5 ft J Henry 6 Toisond’Or. T. McGrath. B.Bard.
By Woclsthorpe — Aluminum (R. L. Thomas).
2 4 1" Palms H M. on the Floss. Ethou.pceotuligo
5 l " 5 ,6 lRettig Creel, (’ave Adsuni. Gold Note.
2* 2 3 Rettig Piute. Jeanette M.
2* 3® Rettig Chief Hayes. Stanley Far. Purslane
6 a 6 ,, |Retttg Hanhridge. Ontario. Reldmoore.
8 1 9 1 * C H Shll’gGreen Seal. Glorio. Edwin T. Fryer
By Disguise — Calico (W. H Moffitt).
3‘1 5“ . Holmes U JaneS wi ft. S. Rentier. Chep<»ntue
3 IS Brussel 4 J’gcDundon, Redemption. VirgilT
2ft 3 s ft Brussel 11 Sal Volatile, Edgely, Baby Willie.
By Benator McCarren — Campania (John Burttschell).
4 1 ? 5 s * I*ease 7 Kthon. Kyle. Sal Volatile.
8 8 ,7 |Ste!nli’dt B* HoraceE., Stargowan, Chepontue
2 4 2 2 Pease K C.Aslimeade, Oimel, J. Henderson
4ft 5 j Pease 7 Home Run, Pocomoke. Camel.
6 5 2 j Pease K Sey.Beutler, Jane Swift. Camel.
5 2 5 2 i Ganz 6 Ida D.. Pocomoke. Home Run.
By Mexican — Soncy Lass (P. M. Civill ) .
5j 6 iW il pton U JaneS wi ft, S.Beutler. Chepontue
7 7- A Davis 7 4)rbedLad. Spellbound, F. Square.
7 7 14 ftJ Howard 7 A.theGreat. S. Actor, Alchemist.
I s l 3 \ Powers 7 SfarlK*ard. Abrasion. Polly Lee.
2~ 2* Nicol 6 (’arroll. Frank Purcell, St. Regis
1 l 2 ft V Powers 7 Kid. Howdy Howdy, Lucetta.
5ft 6 ;2 ftJ Howard B Anavri. Grandissimo, Abrasion.
Ink 2 nk J Howard 8 AmandaLee. C.Beachey, Scruples
By Gcrolstein — Optic fMrs. G. Little).
_ 2 A l l Don 14 Grania. Sliapdale. Darknlght.
U i: ; ’ l*"!. - Beutler, Stafford, K. of Yolo.
6 5 r - Don 8 Tlieo t ook, Spellliound, Vreeland
6- €'i Ganz Dargin. Fireball. Youthful.
Ci C* Davenp’t La Salle. Patriot. Alice Mack.
G s G°ft W AndressKingAvondale. LoyalMnhl. Jacobite.
By Ingoldsby — Country Fiaud *A. G. Weston).
::‘ft Goldstein 7. J.H.H’ion. D.Macd’ald. Fearn’tll
4’ ■ * Hinch’fi *: .^ir Kdwaid. Jo*' Uom*. Grania.
6- 5 T i Steinh’dt 7 Orbed Lad. S|tellhouud. F. Square.
1* 9®i Hinch’fe 11 Merman, C.Ashm de. Responsful
1 Dug 4 A) Imei tl ton The Mouk
60 6*5 G Istein 7 Etbon Kyh . Sal \ oUlih
5 1 • ft Iliii: h’fe S Dalhousie. Tasteful. Wenna.
By Mexican — Star Dreamer (J. C. Rous, Jr.).
1 j" IVase 5 Niblick, olive Fh Bright Start
4 V Goldstein N I.. Woo!. M. on the Floss. Ktlioli.
9 9'i '] Chandh-rPJ S Rentier. Stafford. K. of Yolo.
7 8 16 T Chandler b Then Cook, Spellbound, Vreeland
MON AMI. b. g, 3
9(8)50 Montreal 3-4 1
900**1 Montreal 3 4 1
89435 Pimlico 3-4 1
89355 Pimlico 3-4 1
89230 Pimlico 3-4 1
88740 Jamestown 5J f 1
88557 Jacks’ ville 5ft f 1
SS521 Jacks’ville 3-4 1
RUBLE, ch. c. 4
90031 Montreal 3-4 I
89947 Montreal 1 1-8 2
89284 Pimlico 7-8 1
89211 Pimlico 3-4 1
89179 Pimlico 7-8 1
S9158 Pimlico 6ft f 1
89126 Pimlico 11
SILK HOSE. b. f, 4
89977 Montreal 1 1
89923 Montreal 118 1
85504 Hamilton 7 8 1
85364 Hamilton 1 1 16 1
85259 Hamilton 7-X 1
85215 Hamilton 1 1
BAMBRO, ch. g, 5
77237 Lexington 3-4 1
77179 l^oxington 3-4 1
hvy
6
2
1
1
1
1= O’t’onnor
7
hvy
30
m
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8
4=
4’*ft O’t’ounor
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4*)
S5
10
10
10
10
10"* T Davis
13
slow
20
97
3
3
4
4ft
8 ,e Ramsey
!>
slow
10
103
5
0
7
9
9 32 Sh’ maker
9
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40
89
4
1
1
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3 3 J A Burton
5
fast
15
106
4
5
5
3‘
3 s ft J Wilson
14
fast
10
104
7
5
2
1»
l«ft J Wilson
8
By Boanerges — Bettie Barry (P. M. Walker).
1= O’Connor 7 Ed Keck. Judge Lassing. Kid.
21 hvy 10
03 f. hvy 9
30ft fast 15
20* hvy 15
39* hvy 2ft
14* hvy 4ft
51 hvy 5
49* hvy 10
:53* sjow 100
26* fast 60
47* fast 3*)
27 fast 15
41 fast 75
142 fast S5
15 fast 65
120
110 5 4
140 3 1 1
143. 5 6 6
1**9 1 2
118 1 1 1
146 4 2
109 3 3 1
108
104 3 4 6
112 6 10 10
109 7 9 10
103 4 3 4
Bv Ben Strome — Rupee (K. T. Dawes).
6*ft 7 ,r * Upton K Light Wool. M.ootlieKlosx. Ethou
3 3 2, ftMr G Kn’t :: Duke of Roanoke. Rio Grande.
5 2 5‘" Mr L C’n’r ♦» Miss Popular. Sal Volatile. Ontario
4 4 s i W R W’k’r 4 Takahira. Starh**ttle. Reybourn.
1« 1* E Dugan 7 CountyFair. K. Rogers. Aphrmlito
3 4 3'i Mr D Pons 5 Patriot. RaeingBell. M. Popular.
3® 3* Moss 5 D. Knight. Apologiae.P.&Needlea
Bv Watercress — Hosiery (W. J. Shaughn«3sy).
6 6-‘ H Pease 7 Adoration, Busy. Auluiuu King.
10 in 44 Pease 10 Dalhousie. Don Antonio. CliierKee
9= 9"2T GhandlerSinfran. Elgin. Gen. Marehm«nt.
6ft T J T Chandler* Ko-o. Night Mist. Dorothy Webb.
7 2 6 7 ft Mentry L*\al Maid. Soil. Sister I’hvllls.
8 Jl 22 J Wilson Mazuina. Goes Fast. J**e Rose.
By Alvcscot — Irene (M. C. Pritchard).
4 ft 5 ft Pickens 9 A I Muller. Financier. Raconteur.
7- 8* W Cole 12 Natasha, I.a*ly Ethel, Barusdale.
SEVENTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. (KI3C9 — 1:12% — 4 — li!*>. I
JACK DENNERLEN, br. c, 3
9<*0*>L Montreal 3-4 1:19* hvy
88811) Jacks’ville 5-8 1:01 fast
88679 Jacks’ville 5ft f 1:07* fast
88548 Tampa 7-8 1 :31* slow
SS427 Tampa 3-4 1:17* slow
K» Tampa 5ft f 1:10* slow
COPPER PRINCESS, ch. f, 4
90050 Montreal 3-4 1:18ft hvv
89920 Montreal 3-4 1 :13* slow'
84608 Montreal 3-4 1:16* good
AUTUMN KING, br. g. 6
90032 Montreal 1 3-16 2:H>ft hvy
89977 Montreal 1 1 :4*Jg hvy
83755 Ft. Erie 1 3-16 1 :59| fast
83665 Ft. Erie 1 3-16 2:08? hvy
4 Tln«oCook, C.Ormsby, J. Reardon
!<► RedRiver, Plaudmore, El tin Beau
6 J. Reardon, J.Griffinll., Spellh’ud
7 Orhedl^ad. Spellbound. F. Square.
10 I X) ve tie, Red River. Ellin Beau
10 J.Griffinll.. J. At kin, ElflnBeau.
Galvesea. Grandissimo. Fulfill.
G. M. Miller. Omlcron. Don Diaz.
•Souveraine (P. T. Chinn).
83665 Ft. Erie
83448 Ft. Erie 1 3-8 2:22* good
83383 Ft. Erie 1 1-4 2:17g hvy
VICTORIA, b. g, 7
89922 Montreal 1 1:46* slow
84708 Montreal 1 1:47ft fast
82577 Montreal 1 1 :49 good
SOLLY M„ b. h. 6
90032 Montreal 1 3-16 2:10ft hvy
89977 Montreal 1 l:49j{ hvy
89925 Montreal 1 1:42ft slow
71366 Latonia 1 1:42 fast
STAR EMBLEM, b. g, 5
89977 Montreal 1 1:492 hvy
89926 Montreal 7-8 1:27 slow
84869 Montreal 1 1:46* hvy
84711 Montreal 3-4 1:16ft slow
JOHN C. RICE, ch. g. 5
79350 Oakland 3-4 1:161 slop
79201 Oakland 3-4 1:15* mud
NATHAN HALE, ch. g. 8
89977 Montreal 1 1:49? hvy
82436 Montreal 7-8 1:28* fast
63069 G’vesend 1 1-16 1:52 slow'
KERNOCHAN, b. h, 6
89996 Montreal 3-4 l :20ft hvy
69316 G’vesend 1 1-16 l:4Sg fast
€8X40 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:12 slow
SILK HOSE. b. f, 4
89977 Montreal 1 1:493 hvy
89923 Montreal 1 1-8 1 :53* slow
85504 Hamilton 7-8 1:263 fast
85364 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:47* fast
85259 Hamilton 7-8 1:27 fast
85215 Hamilton 1 1 :41 fast
CAROLINA, b. m. 8
X9996 Montreal 3-4 1:20ft hvy
89926 Montreal 7-8 1:27 slow
8569S Windsor 1 1:42ft fast
73 71.-. Ramsey 10 Dalltousie. DonAntonio, (’liiefKec
3'ft 4=2 Taplin 11 Merman, Col.Ashin’de, It’ ponsful
•ped. V Powers lo F. Louise. AmandaLee. Ant. Bose.
411k 321 v Powers f> Ker. Cecilian, Abrasion. PollyLee
5‘ 7 a V Powers 7 I»thario. Carroll, Al. the Great.
2» 2“ b Nicol 8 Grandissimo. MissSly. F. Purcell.
By Scintillant II. — Sena Royal (P. M. Walker).
4"' 4*1 IPeliffe 5 J.H.IFgliton. B.Macd’ld, C’pton
2 3 7 6 J Musgr’ve Bauives. Broadsword. Dorando D.
6 2 8 7 ft Mentry Banives. Autumn Girl. SHewfoot.
3 2 3 2 ft Mentry I'ulka. Banives. Merman.
3 2 4 2 | Ganz Merman, Hedge Rose. Don Diaz.
1* 2® Mentry Merman. Banives. Detroit.
3* l h Mentry Pulka, Judge Lassing, Merman.
By Macy — Manettie (P. J. Malone).
6 3 5 4 G Burns 11 Merman. Col. Ashm’dc, R’pousful
l 3 2ft Hamm’d G I). Strome. Mugwump, T. Thorn.
2ft 1 'ft Ganz 11 M.J. Whalen, K. Queen, Universe.
4* 4 4 ft J Deav’p’t 8 Sticker, FirstPremium, Ten Paces
6* 6 S J Ganz 12 C.Ashrneade. Ant. Rose. B.Mawr.
31 2nk (j} Burns 7 Zymole, Ten Paces, Sticker.
By Golden Maxim — Balzane (F. Rose).
4* 4 ,7 ftPk*ss 7 (’.Ashmeade. Sliapdale, Oeeid’tal
2ft 3* ft Ploss 7 Ragman, Chepontue, Aylmer.
12 12 25 Ploss 12 S. Beutler. Stafford, K.' of Tolo.
3ft 3 4 ft Ploss 8 Indian Maid. Sotemia. Semele.
2 b 3*ft McCahey 7 Apologize, L.ofLangden. Merman
3 4 1ft L McCabe 6 Wwlcasta. Rac.Bell. B. Kingston
3 4 3 2 2 Steinh’dt 4 Reybourn. G. M. Miller. St. Abe.
By Farandole — Lady Galopin (G. H. Whitney).
3* 2 3 J Ik-av’p’t 7 B’ghtStart. D**vanson, GiddyGirl
4® 3'° J Howard G B. Kingston. J. Lassing. MarionC.
5 2 3 8 J Howard 12 .1. Reardon. Searchlight, C. Valley
2‘ft 2ft V Powers 14 Dodson, Zalira. Edna Stewart.
2‘J 2 l A Walsh 12 Broadway Boy, Sigo, Zalira.
105
12 I**) 3
20 117 2
40 100 3
8-5 101 4
2ft 104 4
2) 102 3
107
2ft l*d 6
150 84 6
50 105 3
110
40 102 5
» m 1
20 m 1
6 109 7
20 100 1
10 99 3
113
11-5 119 1
2 116 1
6 119 2
113
60 100 6
m 107 5
100 113ft 4
4 101 3
110
15 M» I
30 108 9
3ft 106 6
20 98 6
110
12 101 11
13 m 1
105
30 104 7
40 113 4
16-5 109 1
105
30 114 6
30 86 10 1
20 110 15
107
10 104 3
100 112 6 1
60 109 7
30 103 4
15 1*(8 2
75 97 5
103
25 105 7
100 103 12 1
60 102 9
By Sorcerer — Julia Arthur (K. T. Dawes).
9 9 4 Taplin !) Jam-Swift. S.Beutler, Chepontnc
6ft 6«‘ftF Jackson 7 F.Squir’l. F.F’tsteps, A.theGreat
4ft 4 3 T Koerncr G ('arroll. J. Cahiniss. Strike Out.
2h 3 7 T Ktx-rner 5 I*. Queen. JiftR.HIiMlno, 4. Hen’ son
1*» l" b F Jackson 4 La R. Hindoo. . Klizabethan.Ceaser
lft l 1 T Koerncr 5 LaR. Hindoo. LaSalle. 1.1*. Diggs.
By Montana — Sister Warwick (F. McBride).
7 7 43 Hamm’d 7 MonAmi. EdKeck. JmlgeLasslng
6 6 17 Phair . G John Reardon. Detroit. J.GrilffulI
10ft 10 ,8 iH’clilTe Adoration. Martha Jane. Silk Ilu.-e.
By Ingoldsby — Marie Shanklin (J. Cannon).
6 6 37 J Deav’p’t G Orcagna. Itio Grande. Occidental
4* 3 ,3 ftJ Deav’p’t 7 Adoration. Busy, Star Emblem.
6ft 6 7 2 J Reid Flora Riley. Doubt. Bean Rrummcl
5-o 5'* F Burton Malediction. Gilvedear. Elgin.
2ft 3 2 Paul Red Hussar. Doubt. Malediction.
2 l 3 3 i Paul Roseboro. Malediction. On. Message
By Governor Russell — Java (D. Brown).
2" 2 :! Palms 4 Li rente. Kilo watt. Imogen**.
4 , *°3 7 Trueman M’lie Lady of Mercia. Okis. Zetha.
I 4 l 4 Harty S S. B.. Okis. Zetha.
By Griffon — Broken Vows (T. Dwyer).
4 1 '• 4-' ; O’Connor G Orcagna, Rio Grande, Occidental
5 3 f» 2 ‘ Ramsey 7 Adoration, Busy, Autumn King.
7 7 23 Knight 7 Ragman. Cliopontuc, T.G.But’fly
6* 4 8 ft Boadwee 1.*! Rose of Pink. Voting. Ingenue.
By Star Ruby — Lady Lucan (Mount Royal Stable).
3*" 4" 8 J Davis 7 Adoration. Busy. Autumn King.
It ll 20 S J Davis 14 Grania, Shapdale. Sight.
6 5‘ 2 1S J Davis Silkllose. MarthaJam*. Colored Lady
1*« 2J S J Davis SnowRall. SallyPreston. Dareingtou
By Ranald — Trouba (K. T. Dawes).
9 9'° D McC’thyll Geu.Haley. VonTromp. Wilinore.
10 10 2 ‘ Buxton 11 BillyMyer. G. Russell. Exebeifuer.
By Pontiac — Anisette (A. S. Ivca).
7 7 r,s Dimond 7 Adoratiou, Busy. Autumn King.
7 5 7 22 J Howard 8 Tremargo. SallyCnhen. Aniri.
lft Shaw 0 Single Shot. Saylor, Bluestone.
By Bridgewater — Cambria (J. Lowe).
6 1 " 7‘ 3 f Knight 7 B.Start. If. Hut eh Ison. lH*vanson
10‘«10 10 Fox 11 Bright B»*y. Clolsteress. R. lien.
14 14 J Martin 18 Hickory, Grimaldi. L. of Laugdcu
By Watercress — Hcsicry (W. J. Shaughnessy ) .
6 6-’* Pease 7 Adoration. Busy. Autumn King.
10 10" Pease 1*> Ibillmusic. DonAntonio. ChiefKee.
9- 9"2T * *handlerSlnfran. Elgin. (Jen. Marehniont.
6.‘. 7® T ChandIerOt«*go. Night Mist. Dorothy Webb.
7- 6*. ft Mentry Loyal Maid. Soil. Sister Phyllis.
8 8 J2 J Wilson Mazuma. Goes Fast. Jo*- Rose.
By Galore — Active (A. Bulcroft).
7 6-' n ftS J Davis 7 B.Start. H. Hutchison. Devanson
1.3 13 32 Hamci'd 14 Grania. Sliapdale. Sight.
10 ,o 10 2 * Deverich Chicosa. Oquetos. Allonby.
EIGHTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77023— -1:38% — 3 — 100.)
ETHON. b. h. 6
9**131 Montreal 3-4 1:21 hvy 4-;
81)817 Toronto 1 1:41* good 11
89407 Pimlico 3-4 1:13ft fast 16
89.360 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 slow 9-1
89306 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 3
89212 Pimlico 1 1:49 hvy 1
89029 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:11* fast 2
TOE ROSE. blk. c. 4
89981 Montreal 1 1:48* hvy 7
89925 Montreal 1 slow 12
89795 Toronto 1 1-16 1:47* fast 2
89690 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49* slow 2
89063 Aqueduct 1 1:44 mud 16
887S9 Jamestown 1 1:41* slow 7-i
SHAPDALE. ch. g. 4
89982 Montreal 1 1:48 hvy 6
89926 Montreal 7-8 1 :27 slow 7
89820 Toronto 1 1-16 l:1Sft good 6
89714 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :50 fast 5
89115 Lex’gton lm20y 1:42 fast 25
COLONEL ASHMEADE. b. g. 3
89982 Montreal 1 1 :4S hvy 13
89791 Toronto 1 l:41g fast 9-2
89694 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50? slow 4ft
890.30 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:12* fast 2
8X782 Jacks’ville 3-4 1 :13ft fast 7-1
88642 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13ft fast 12
MERMAN, ch. g, 3
90051 Montreal 1 1-S 2:(H»ft hvy 4
99325 Montreal 1 1 :42ft slow 15
89791 Toronto 1 l:11j{ fast 5
89769 Toronto 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5
89715 Toronto 1 1 16 1:50 slow 11
OCCIDENTAL, ch. f. 4
90932 Montreal 1 3-16 2:10ft hvy 8
899X2 Montreal 1 1:48 hvy 6
899X2 Montreal 1
89926 Montreal 7 S
89769 Toronto 11-16
89*215 Pimlico 1 1-16
RADATION. b. g, 3
9u*mm Montreal 1 i s
89951 Montreal 1 1-S
898 F, Toronto 1 1 Mi
99744 Toronto 1116
89201 Aqueduct 3-1
89121 Aqueduct 1
LAWTON WIGGINS
X*»95u Montreal 3 1
8.3598 Empire 1
83452 Empire 1
7 S 1:27 slow
1 1-16 1:48 fast :
107
4 5 115 7
11-5 122 3
16-5 124 <
9-10 123 7
3 118 1
1 IIS 1
2 118 3
104
7 105 4
12 109 7
2 104 1 1
2 107 7
16-5 110 3
7-5 108 2
100
6 9!) 3
7 1**6 11
6 107 6
5 121 1
25 107 9
87
13-o SI 1
4ft 84 1
2 86 1
7-10 109 1
12 101 1
88
4 si 2
15 89 1
5 92 1
5 1«*S 6
11-5 88 2
98
8 105 2
6 97 2
83145 Sheepshead
82936 Sheepshead
NIBLICK, ch. g.
90047 Montreal
S99X! Montreal
89310 Pimlico
89230 Pimlico
89127 Pimlico
88207 Juarez
88111 Juarez
1:56 hvy
20
107
5
2
4
4
4 4 4"! McCahey
2:03* hvy
4ft
84
97
3
4
1
3
By Radford — 1
3* 2* Taplin
2:»X1 hvy
X
99
5
3
5
4
4* 4’ C. Taplin
1 : txft fast
12
M
6
2
4
4
3' 2- Taplin
1 :5n fast
3
105
7
6
5
5
3 4 3* Taplin
1:15 goiK]
30
103
3
7
6
5- 6™ Tatdin
1:40* fast
7
85
3
4
4
4
5 5 1 * 4 Van B’ot<
, br. c. 4
1:15ft hvy
1O0
110
112
8
7
7
By Planudes — ]
7 6 23 i Holmes
1 : toft fast
3
105
1
4
3
2
2*ft 2 3 l^utwell
1:41 fast
3ft
m
3
4
4
4
3*1 3« Butwcll
1:20 fast
6 5
124
5
4
2
I 4 ! lft Butwell
1 1:39* fast
1 1 :39ft fast
8
1 1:46 hvy
1 1:18* hvy
1 1:41* fast
3 I 1:18* slow
3 I 1 hvy
1 1:40 fast
7 8 1 :26ft fast
12-5 106 7
8 MS 8
108
8 107 1
10 107 6
50 107 2
60 119 1
SO 107 13
12 105 4
20 107 1
By Intrusive — Charm (J. C. Sturgis).
5 1 J"* G Burns S L.Wool. M. out. Floss, Pocotsligo
3ft 4 3 3 G Burns 4 The o Cook. L’yKsthcr. I'laudmore
3 3 3'! Goldstein G TimPippin. Pantoufle. Stan. Fay.
3 5 1= Moss 7 Kyle*. Sal Volatile. I.a R. Hindt*o.
7 4 3-’ft W R W’k’rB* Priseiliian, Pantoufle. Medallion.
I 3 l 3 S Davis •> Chepontue. M* > dalli<*n.
2 4 l 3 Moss 4 F. Footsteps. Eyebrlght. L. Irma.
By Bannockburn — Ameliana (E. George).
2 1 .'. 2- O’Connor G Sir Edward. Grania. Niblick.
6 12 6 13 Adams 7 Ragman. Cliepontue. T.G.Biit’tly
6 h 4 5 G Burns 11 Cruched’Or. C.Ormshy. M. Angelo
7'ft 8 :, J Musgr’ve 0 Ragman. Fulfill. Glimmer.
2ft 3® Musgr’ve 5 Font, The Peer. Kadzu.
2‘ft 11 Musgrave 5 TbeG. Butterfly. Otiio. Crossover
By Shapfell — Cloverdale II. (P. M. Civill).
2* 2‘ft O'(’onnor 7 C.Ashm’de. Oeeid’tal. T.G.But’fly
4" b 2 1 Musgrave 14 Grania. Sight. Darknigiit.
5* 6 : " Upton K Rifleman. Mer.Glft. It«*b’ K'ooper
2 3 2 3 Upton 7 C.Ormshy. Radation. Octopus.
6 8 6° ft J Howard IO Grc*nt Jubilee. Cowdin. Solicitor.
By Sain — Antipode (R. D. Williams).
I 3 ]*ft A«lums 7 Shap<lale, Oe’dental. T.G.But’fly.
1- 2 b Adams 11 Merman. Responsful. 'Sou.
I'J.V* Adams 11 Rio(»rande. Merman. R. ('• toper.
1» l 2 Adams S Cooney K.. Camel. J. Henderson.
I s 1‘ Adams 14 Tempter. Uralla. Dletbui.
I I l 3 Adams 12 AutumnRor-e. Ibd.Mawr, M. Loris.
By Fatherless — Mermaid (W. Shields).
3 S'-’IPhair ’t Collis Ormsby. ('bf“|HHitne.
51 5 7 Phair • 7 Ragman. Che|M»ntuc. T.G.But’fly
4ft 1 b Steinh'dt 11 Col. Ashmeade. R«>sponsful. S«»u.
4'ft 2 • ft Steinh’dt 11 Montclair. Hooray. (’. B**aeh«*y.
4‘ 3'ft Steinh’dt G M.P« pular. C.Beachey, Ban. Boh.
By Montana — Lisanno (J. W. Healey).
3 s 3 IH llineh’te G Orcagna. Rio Grande. Solly M.
3* 3*ft Ramsey 7 C.Aslnn’de. ShapiIale.T.G.But’fly
6‘ft 5*4 J Deav’p’t 14 Granin. Shapdale. Sight.
6ft 6 71 , Phair 11 Montclair. Merman, H**oray.
4 4 4®! McCahey 8 Goleonda, Plant! and. Havre.
By Radford — Miss Matthews (R. J. Mackenzie*.
ok oi Taplin .3 Darknigiit. Elgin. Bann«M*k B**l*.
4* 4 ! ‘ftTa]*lin G Orcagna. Hooray. Aylmer.
,3' 2- Tat>lin G G’t Jubilee. Hiek’yStiek. Octopus.
.3* 3* Taplin 7 Col.Oriusby. Shapdale. OHiijmis.
5- 6®S Tatdin 7 Duff care. S«*pulveda. Responsful.
6-’ :: ftl lolines 10 RedRiver. Plaudmore. ElflnBeau
2 3 But well IlillTop. T.Garilener. High Range.
I 1 ! 3‘ Butwcll Arcite. Bellwether. Zienap.
I'ft lft Butwetl Tnkahira. Spellbound, Tony Bonero.
I b 2 b But well Hill Top. TwillghtQueen. Blackford.
>» 5 3 ft Butwell Sir John Jonnson. Cohort. Dreamer.
By St. Gatien — Braw Lass (G. A. Tacot).
2 4 2* ; Goldstein
6 4' 3 S J Davis
8 7 ,n Fuerst
7“ 7' 4 Simmons
13* *1I* 2 4 Fuerst
7 5 4 Gailgel
4‘ 3‘ D Austin
5 Poeotallgo. oliveEly. Briglitstart
G Sir Eriward. .!••** Rose. Grania.
8 Anna L. Daley. EsHuin. F.l Oro.
!> Wenna. Kyle. Jennie Wells.
14 Takahira. Stargowan. Havre.
7 Plume. I.ista. Gerrymander.
8 Kopek. Torn Franks. Lists.
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Green 41-51-42-93-82 (Book 288).
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